Dangerous, will wear out the roads, catch fire, no infrastructure to fuel them and only for rich CA granola heads.
Yes! And my new one will have more than 500...ideally, 400 horses or more...
But no one was talking about trying to do away with hay.After the infrastructure was built it became a good option though, also as technology progressed
When considering human-powered equipment, a healthy human can produce about 1.2 hp (0.89 kW) briefly (see orders of magnitude) and sustain about 0.1 hp (0.075 kW) indefinitely; trained athletes can manage up to about 2.5 hp (1.9 kW) briefly and 0.35 hp (0.26 kW) for a period of several hours.Actually, how many hp a human has is a funnier answer.
What is it? Don't leave us hangin'.Yes! And my new one will have more than 500...
M3P LudicrousWhat is it? Don't leave us hangin'.
Check out horatios drive, it's a great pbs documentary about the first guy took his winton motor car and drove from San Francisco to New York after a couple of old guys bet him $5,000 that it couldn't be done.Dangerous, will wear out the roads, catch fire, no infrastructure to fuel them and only for rich CA granola heads.
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I just looked it up it's on Amazon going to watch it nowCheck out horatios drive, it's a great pbs documentary about the first guy took his winton motor car and drove from San Francisco to New York after a couple of old guys bet him $5,000 that it couldn't be done.
Dangerous, will wear out the roads, catch fire, no infrastructure to fuel them and only for rich CA granola heads.
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Actually Winton was one of the leading automotive manufacturers in the early days and they held numerous speed records. Ford invited a bunch of investors to come out and watch the race.The tide turned when Henry Ford paired his early model T I think against the current Winton. The Winton jumped ahead but after several hours it retired due to electrical issues. The Ford kept on going prompting investigators to help Ford. His thought were horsepower means nothing without being reliable.Consumers chose the Ford over the Horse. Nothing else was needed.
Dangerous, will wear out the roads, catch fire, no infrastructure to fuel them and only for rich CA granola heads.
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