I want to split hairs.
The HMS Invincible doesn't have catapults, like many other small carriers, like the spanish, the russian and the two italians. Only the french De Gaulle, the brazilian (ex-french) Foch and the american Nimitz-class and the Enterprise have catapults.
I don't mind the front, actually I really like it, but the rear! How they arranged the exhaust pipes is...strange. I didn't like that on the IS-F, and I don't on this.
1. I too never forget useless things, but I also forget all sort of useful stuff.
2. I tend to forget names.
3. Completely useless at any sport.
4. I still haven't driven a real car.
5. Never remember my dreams.
Hey thanks for your query, I have checked out everything about you and I predict that your ideal job Fabrizio Sassi is a Hypnotist. Good luck in your new career.
After years of research on the argument, I can say that if you get the water, you have minimal splashback but quite a noise, while if you hit the porcelain you may get quite a splashback, but it really depends on the toilet. I tried on plane toilets, ferry boat toilets and all possible type of home toilets.
I too had metal stuff on my teeth for 4 years, got removed one year ago.
I've learned one thing: dentists do ALWAYS say that it will take about two years, but in reality it's a bit optimistic.
Confirm that, the Cougar had Mondeo underpinnings, including it's 2.0 I4 and 2.5 V6 engines.
Notably, it was sold as the Mercury Cougar in North America.
G-forces, you need some sort of acceleration, and 1g is roughly 9,81m/s², and that's the earth's gravity. An accelerating space shuttle gets about 3g, but a turning fighterjet in a BFM situation can achieve much more: for example, the F-16 is limited to 9g.
Crap explanation, I know.