How to shift without the clutch When shifting without the clutch you are basically matching the engine's speed with the transmission's speed. When you upshift, the transmission will be going slower than the engine; therefore, you have to let the engine slow down before you can successfully put it into gear.
When you downshift, your engine will be rotating slower than the transmission; therefore, you must blip (give a bit of gas) the throttle to increase the speed of the engine to match the speed of the transmission.
Car Almost Drives Into Semi "This is how close a person came to loosing their life Tuesday afternoon on SR281 and Liberty Hi Rd.
This person did not stop or even slow down. They literally came inches from the front bumper of my 80,000 truck at 55mph.
I saw them and started to slow and you can tell by the video a few seconds either way and the outcome could have been terrible."
Baby Opossums Go For a Ride "I was sitting in my office when I saw what looked to be very mangy cat, and then realized it was an opossum with 12 babies on it. I snapped a quick picture with my phone. I realized how slow she was moving and we have a 200 foot long building so I ran out of my office down to the other end of the warehouse, cracked open the exit door and lo and behold she was coming right for the door. So I pulled out the phone again and started filming as she made her way closer, and closer, and almost walked right in the door I was filming! Once I figured she wasn't coming in for a visit, I stuck my arm out and got the super close up at the end there."
Frozen fish comes alive This fish is frozen solid but comes back to life, in minutes, after being placed in a pot of warm water. Can fish and other aquatic creatures really survive in a state of suspended animation until spring? The surprising answer is yes, sometimes. It is true that some fish can spend the winter frozen in ice and come out swimming once the ice melts. Some fish contain a kind of antifreeze substance that allows them to survive very cold conditions. Much like bears and other hibernating animals, some ice-bound fish are able to shut down basic bodily functions, slow their metabolism, and enter a dormant state. It has been reported that researchers had successfully revived microscopic creatures that had been kept frozen for 30 years.
Folk Music In A Wolf Sanctuary Folk singer Shawn James was on tour when he and his crew had the opportunity to stop by the W.O.L.F. sanctuary in Colorado. With snow in the air and on the ground, and wolves milling about, they decided it might make a great backdrop for a recording, a cover of A.A. Bondy’s “American Hearts.” The song just so happens to begin with the lyrics, “We were raised by wolves / And we are still wild / And we howl when the troubled wind blows.” Imagine their surprise, when shortly after they began to sing this song, the wolves decided to join in. They reported shivers down their spine during the recording, and it’s easy to see why. The slow, somber song and the eerie, echoing wails of the wolves combine for one beautiful and atmospheric video.
Introducing Dial-Up mode in Google Fiber The loading bar is a signal to many of us to take care of those little things- like making a cup of coffee, taking that bathroom break or just petting the dog. We have been told that Fiber’s seemingly instant connections have taken away that valuable time. So today we are introducing Dial-Up Mode to slow your Fiber speeds down. Relax to your 56k connection and get those precious moments back.
Why did you do this to me; Parents rub daughter's face and apply 'gas station za' TikTok filter to prank her. Looking at the phone screen, the girl discovers her disfigured face with the strange eye.
Handheld 6 Antennas GPS L1/L2/L3/L4/L5 jammer and GLONASS L1/L2 blocker This is a best-selling portable GPS jammer with 6 antenna design, built-in rechargeable battery, small size, easy to take out and operate, convenient for outdoor use. They can block all GPS signals (GPS L1/L2/L3/L4/L5) and satellite signals (GLONASS L1/L2) from tracking your current location, giving you a private space.
This high-performance 6-band jamming device can be easily charged by a pocket charger, with lower power consumption, can work continuously for more than 1 hour, and you can create a radius of 2 to 15 meters for shielding (depending on the area of use signal strength). Additionally, each band can work individually or simultaneously.
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Application:
It can be used in conference rooms, museums, art galleries, theaters, concert halls, churches, temples, restaurants, classrooms, training centers, factories, banks, trains, buses and other places that require quietness and information security
For some special places, such as hospitals, gas stations, etc., do on-site tests first to ensure that the normal operation of their equipment and instruments is not affected.
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Cavitation in a glass water bottle Cavitation in a glass water bottle being hit by a hammer. Cavitation is a phenomenon in which the static pressure of a liquid drops below the boiling pressure of the liquid, leading to the formation of small vapor-filled cavities within the liquid. At higher pressure, these cavities collapse and can create shock waves that can damage the container. Video in slow motion at 82.000 frames per second from them "The Slow Mo Guys".
Journey to the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy Watch this video footage that zooms in on the black hole (Sgr A*) at the center of our galaxy. After an overview of the Milky Way, we dive into the dense clouds of gas and dust at the center of our galaxy. The stars in it have been observed by ESO's Very Large Telescope and ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer for decades, with the black hole's immense gravitational pull distorting the orbits of the largest stars. close to him. Finally, we come to Sgr A*, from which the first image was obtained. The black hole is represented by a dark central region called a shadow, surrounded by a ring of gas and luminous dust. The various observations used here were taken at different times, by different teams and with different facilities, and put together for the purposes of the zoom effect. The images range from early visible wavelengths all the way to infrared, with the very last image taken at radio wavelengths.
Slow down Peewee! Peewee is having an issue with the throttle of his quad