Flying Car Crashes In British Columbia 91
First time accepted submitter vawarayer writes "An experimental car has crashed near a school in British Columbia, Canada. Only five cars like this have been produced. From the article: 'A release from the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) confirmed the flying car was "an American corporately registered I-Tech Maverick SP Powered Parachute" that had crashed.
The vehicle, known as "Maverick," uses a 100-metre runway to take off and flies under a parasail. But it also needs a 100-metre runway to make a safe landing.'"
Re:I figured out the problem (Score:5, Informative)
If a meter is not equal to a metre, where are we going ? A liter not being equal to a litre ? A ton not being equal to a tonne ? A gallon not being equal to a gallon ?
He demonstrated that an ass is the same as an arse.
Re:Not A Flying Car (Score:4, Informative)
It's a car that flies, so it's a flying car. Sorry if that doesn't satisfy your Jetsons dreams.