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Guys! Remind me, please.
A doer (scientist), after getting the points from an experiment, gave them to a random passer-by to draw a line on them and make an interpolation. Who was the scientist?
Intel is buying Israeli company Mobileye, which specialises in developing safety and automation systems for cars, for $15 billion.
Mobileye is currently building navigation systems for unmanned cars.
But the fox ate the hero.
The poor little fox sang goodbye.
His name was...
He walked boldly through the woods,
But the fox ate the hero.
The poor little fox sang goodbye.
His name was...
Cheburashka the Gingerbread Man.
I wonder how much it burns per hundred kilometres. I remember when I was in the lorry fleet, I was amazed at the voracity of our trucks, 30-50 litres / 100 km.
I wonder how much it eats per hundred. I remember being in a lorry fleet, I was amazed at the fuel consumption of our trucks, 30-50 litres / 100 km.
How much should such cars consume, like Oka? You have to take into account the payload anyway.)))
Like when some cruzak carries just one bum and burns 30 liters, it's OK and when a truck with a load under 10t consumes the same amount of fuel, it's ouch... )
And how much should such cars consume, like Oka? You have to take into account the payload anyway.)))
Like when some cruzak carries just one bum and burns 30 liters, it's OK and when a truck with a load over 10t consumes the same amount of fuel, it's ouch... )
What kind of cars? It's a normal military truck, that explains its voracity. The Soviet army never counted money. The main thing is to be able to drive after a nuclear strike ))
I don't own the info now, I was writing about figures I've seen about 15 years ago. There was a consumption chart on the wall in the motor pool. It had no more than 300 hp, or even less. Maybe something has changed now.
What kind of cars? It's a normal military truck, that explains its voracity. The Soviet army never counted money. The main thing is to be able to drive after a nuclear strike))
I don't have the information now, I wrote about figures I saw about 15 years ago. There was a consumption table on the wall in the fleet, and I got a kick out of it at the time. Its engine has no more than 300 hp, or even less. Maybe it's different now.