4 thoughts on “Chainmail Tires – The Missing Link”
The Mars Curiosity rover has been a big success, but NASA's modern tech couldn't save its tires from breaking down in the harsh conditions of Mars. For future missions, the agency has gone back to the age of knights. Based on the principals of chainmail armor, the "Superelastic" tires can withstand more deformation than any other non-pneumatic tire.
Can NASA make a commercial version of this, so I don't have to worry about my car every time I encounter a pothole I can't avoid?
And the right-wingers are still blaming Brown, as if it was his idea. Sadly ironic that he's governor again and is now being blamed for the tax hike on fuel and vehicle registration intended to help fix that mess.
Can NASA make a commercial version of this, so I don't have to worry about my car every time I encounter a pothole I can't avoid?
Prop 13 never stops giving.
And the right-wingers are still blaming Brown, as if it was his idea. Sadly ironic that he's governor again and is now being blamed for the tax hike on fuel and vehicle registration intended to help fix that mess.
You know this abandonment of net neutrality is just a way to privatize the internet.