If Ford exerted as much effort on engineering and quailty control as it does on worthless lawsuits, maybe people who own Foci or Explorers wouldn't get a recall notice every two days.
The phone company does log your phone calls. You need to have your postman log it when you get your phone bill. Maybe someone is stealing it, so you would have to get the police to log a report.
Huh, huh, I said log, huh, huh.
This may sound like a stupid question, but what are the physicits trying to learn by these tests? For example, let's say they do simulations on the bunker buster bombs being dropped on caves. One would hope to learn from the simulations how to make a bomb penetrate the cave further or how to create a more effective expolsion once the bomb has penetrated. But what about a nuclear detonation? Are they trying to find the range of the shockwave? How hot will it get from x miles away from ground zero? I can understand doing missile tests because you need to make sure a nuclear missile gets to it's target but once it detonates, isn't it no big secret what happens; you have a massive explosion that takes out a city. Maybe I have too much of a layman's view of nuclear weapons.
After the call, he told the salesman to put his number on the "do not call" list.
If Ford exerted as much effort on engineering and quailty control as it does on worthless lawsuits, maybe people who own Foci or Explorers wouldn't get a recall notice every two days.
The phone company does log your phone calls. You need to have your postman log it when you get your phone bill. Maybe someone is stealing it, so you would have to get the police to log a report. Huh, huh, I said log, huh, huh.
This may sound like a stupid question, but what are the physicits trying to learn by these tests? For example, let's say they do simulations on the bunker buster bombs being dropped on caves. One would hope to learn from the simulations how to make a bomb penetrate the cave further or how to create a more effective expolsion once the bomb has penetrated. But what about a nuclear detonation? Are they trying to find the range of the shockwave? How hot will it get from x miles away from ground zero? I can understand doing missile tests because you need to make sure a nuclear missile gets to it's target but once it detonates, isn't it no big secret what happens; you have a massive explosion that takes out a city. Maybe I have too much of a layman's view of nuclear weapons.
Sounds like they did her a favor, especially if it was one of those teal ones.