Mods...can we create a forum for Off Topic Rutgers Football conversations? I just went on the Football forum and 24 of the first 25 post are OT...geesh...
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The sooner you realize that Rutgers football is off topic in the off season, the sooner you'll be able to embrace threads about pork roll/taylor ham, how to beat a ticket in court, CNJ - yay or nay, I need advice on my "friend's" cheating wife, the secrets of Subway, hookers and blow, and, of course, why numerical modeling forecasts of the weather cannot be accurate beyond 7-8 days due to the chaotic nature of non-linear deterministic systems.Mods...can we create a forum for Off Topic Rutgers Football conversations? I just went on the Football forum and 24 of the first 25 post are OT...geesh...
Shouldn't this title be OT: OT Posts...Arghhh...Mods...can we create a forum for Off Topic Rutgers Football conversations? I just went on the Football forum and 24 of the first 25 post are OT...geesh...
And whether people posting at 3:54am are losers? 😜The sooner you realize that Rutgers football is off topic in the off season, the sooner you'll be able to embrace threads about pork roll/taylor ham, how to beat a ticket in court, CNJ - yay or nay, I need advice on my "friend's" cheating wife, the secrets of Subway, hookers and blow, and, of course, why numerical modeling forecasts of the weather cannot be accurate beyond 7-8 days due to the chaotic nature of non-linear deterministic systems.
So like RIP Rutgers football?Please post more DEATH information!!!!
Oh and you realize our football team really sucks, right?
Please post more DEATH information!!!!
Oh and you realize our football team really sucks, right?
OT: RIP blueoysterMods...can we create a forum for Off Topic Rutgers Football conversations? I just went on the Football forum and 24 of the first 25 post are OT...geesh...
Mods...can we create a forum for Off Topic Rutgers Football conversations? I just went on the Football forum and 24 of the first 25 post are OT...geesh...
The Topics we cannot discuss on OT on the football board are Trump, BLM, Trans anything, Bidens mental decline, and Trump. LOL!The sooner you realize that Rutgers football is off topic in the off season, the sooner you'll be able to embrace threads about pork roll/taylor ham, how to beat a ticket in court, CNJ - yay or nay, I need advice on my "friend's" cheating wife, the secrets of Subway, hookers and blow, and, of course, why numerical modeling forecasts of the weather cannot be accurate beyond 7-8 days due to the chaotic nature of non-linear deterministic systems.
You finally had a good post.But please try to limit the RIPs to obscure, B-Level actors and journeymen pitchers from the 50s and 60s
You do realize that the best mode of transportation to a Rutgers Football game is a Honda Accord?
I thought that was France? On guard!Don't forget that the Home Depot in Passaic is the best place to go for fencing.
Don't Fear the Reaper!!OT: RIP blueoyster
Double secret OT (to reference a nearby OT post)Shouldn't this title be OT: OT Posts...Arghhh...
Just sayin....
THAT'S BECAUSE THEY WON'T BUILD MY DAMN MONORAIL!!!
Tell me about the plans. Where are the stops? Multiple lines?
In theory this could make sense (I have no experience or expertise on anything close to civil engineering).
Just thinking about the different campus/athletic venues spread out.
'En-garde'Don't forget that the Home Depot in Passaic is the best place to go for fencing.
At this point I’d settle to just have the faux fire marshal stop telling me to shut off my gas fired portable heater that has an automatic shut off.Really? You've missed 25 years of me doing this?
In the beginning it was half a joke. After that, it was still half a joke - if for no other reason than it would never happen because getting a project like that done in NJ is just crazy talk.
But the general idea is that the route would follow George St. from Cook / Douglas through CAC, then cross the river alongside the existing Rt 18 bridge, turn left to the stadium, then right toward Busch, then along Ave E to Livingston. Return route is the reverse.
No more bus traffic, no more bus fumes, no more waiting for the bus, etc. It's a fundamentally great idea that's completely blocked by the usual suspects - funding, political headwinds, etc.
in other words:At this point I’d settle to just have the faux fire marshal stop telling me to shut off my gas fired portable heater that has an automatic shut off.
Huhh… huhh… you said “fired”.in other words:
you want him fired 😄
My best guess would be that the tire somehow went under the front bumper (probably sideways), which would have created an upward force on the front bottom of the car, lifting the front of the car and once that started, the incredible force of the air (the car is traveling at a high speed relative to the air going under/over/around the car) on the front of the undercarriage would have lifted the entire car easily into the air. If the tire stayed vertical when it struck the car, I would think it would've just bounced off the car, so I think the tire needs to slide under the car (even though in later frames, under the car it looks like the tire is back to vertical, which is possible once things start going crazy with the car lift).
Makes sense, but a pretty pedestrian explanation. Stick to weather and pushing drugs. ;). Don't think the tire went sideways under the Kia. The tire is spinning at a high rate generating a lot of angular momentum, which can be transferred to a vertical force. I'm a little surprised that it would have "the grip" to transfer that kind of force to the front bumper, but you learn something everyday. After the initial jolt, perhaps the wind played a factor, so I'll give you half credit.My best guess would be that the tire somehow went under the front bumper (probably sideways), which would have created an upward force on the front bottom of the car, lifting the front of the car and once that started, the incredible force of the air (the car is traveling at a high speed relative to the air going under/over/around the car) on the front of the undercarriage would have lifted the entire car easily into the air. If the tire stayed vertical when it struck the car, I would think it would've just bounced off the car, so I think the tire needs to slide under the car (even though in later frames, under the car it looks like the tire is back to vertical, which is possible once things start going crazy with the car lift).
Think of the force exerted on your hand when you have your hand out the window parallel to the ground, slicing through the air (which we all used to do as kids): it's easy to hold your hand in place when it's parallel to the ground, but then you lift your hand up relative to your wrist (with the tips of your fingers being like the front of the undercarriage on that car) and feel that really strong wind force lifting your hand.
Occam's Razor - all things being equal, the simplest explanation is probably correct. Obviously, I considered the car riding up on the vertical tire, but that seemed unlikely, even spinning at a high speed, generating a vertical force, plus if you look at the video, the tire seems like it's spit out and moving towards heading under the car, horizontally, although the footage isn't good enough to conclude either way. Either way, the wind would play a huge factor for any vehicle traveling at high speed with the front suddenly lifted off the ground. Was there any explanation/speculation on what happened wherever you had come across this?Makes sense, but a pretty pedestrian explanation. Stick to weather and pushing drugs. ;). Don't think the tire went sideways under the Kia. The tire is spinning at a high rate generating a lot of angular momentum, which can be transferred to a vertical force. I'm a little surprised that it would have "the grip" to transfer that kind of force to the front bumper, but you learn something everyday. After the initial jolt, perhaps the wind played a factor, so I'll give you half credit.
My best guess would be that the tire somehow went under the front bumper (probably sideways), which would have created an upward force on the front bottom of the car, lifting the front of the car and once that started, the incredible force of the air (the car is traveling at a high speed relative to the air going under/over/around the car) on the front of the undercarriage would have lifted the entire car easily into the air. If the tire stayed vertical when it struck the car, I would think it would've just bounced off the car, so I think the tire needs to slide under the car (even though in later frames, under the car it looks like the tire is back to vertical, which is possible once things start going crazy with the car lift).
Think of the force exerted on your hand when you have your hand out the window parallel to the ground, slicing through the air (which we all used to do as kids): it's easy to hold your hand in place when it's parallel to the ground, but then you lift your hand up relative to your wrist (with the tips of your fingers being like the front of the undercarriage on that car) and feel that really strong wind force lifting your hand.