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What happens if I smash into a rear end of a 200 thousand dollar lamborghini similar to what happened this mor

Question by TJ Mcabe: What happens if I smash into a rear end of a 200 thousand dollar lamborghini similar to what happened this mor
What happens if I smash into a rear end of a 200 thousand dollar lamborghini and totals it(similar to what happened this morning on the newspaper)(http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_082091445.html) and I have 100 thousand dollar liability coverage?

http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_082091445.html

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Answer by sarge927
Your insurance company can only pay up to the max of $ 100,000. The owner of the Lamborghini could sue you for the rest, but there’s not much point since (a) You’d have to have the money for the owner to take, (b) Unless the Lamborghini owner can show gross negligence on your part, chances are he won’t win a lawsuit, and (c) It’ll probably cost him more in court costs and attorney fees than it’s worth to take you to court. Besides, if he can afford that expensive car, he can probably afford to get another one and just write the first one off as a loss.

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Does anybody know what Nikola Tesla’s lost inventions were and what happened to them?

Question by : Does anybody know what Nikola Tesla’s lost inventions were and what happened to them?
I know that Nikola Tesla had alot of inventions that never made it to the public,but why did these inventions go missing.I know that he was working on anti-gravity and force fields.
I suppose that we will never know unless there is someone out there that does.Is anyone of you out there that knows of these lost inventions and can answer this question.
He was a fasinating man.A man way ahead of his time.

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Answer by Kinley Smiley
Probably his most famous “lost” inventions are broadcast power and the death ray.

Broadcast power involved his idea that you could “pluck” the Earth’s lines of magnetic force as if they were violin strings, and transmit energy along them. He actually got most of the way through building a broadcast power tower before investors backed out and his assets were seized. However, there’s no evidence it ever worked…you can broadcast power easily enough at short ranges, but his plan to overcome the 1/r² drop-off by plucking the magnetic field just didn’t pan out.

The death ray was offered to the U.S. military in the 1930s or early 40s IIRC, but by that point Tesla was very much on the decline mentally, and the general consensus is that the death ray was even more fanciful than broadcast power. Given how much money got thrown into various bizarre weapon programs during WWII, it strikes me that if there had been even a shred of workability to the death ray, the U.S. military would have at least tried making one, and there’s no evidence I’ve seen that it even made it to a mockup stage.

Of course, one thing about Tesla’s reputation as the archetypal Mad Scientist is that it’s very easy to credit him with all sorts of weird stuff that he never thought of, because what he DID think of got pretty far out there by the time he died. Heck, in a superhero universe I write, he worked out the fundamentals of how superhuman powers worked, the research being unearthed decades after his death. :) And there’s several comicbooks in which Tesla uses super-science inventions (such as giant robots) to fight Edison (Atomic Robo, Five Fists of Science, to name a couple).

Edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesl… has more on his death ray, under “directed energy weapon”, and the section following that covers a few more of his weirder ideas.

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what has happened to the dominance of ferrari and mclaren in the formula 1?

Question by Bro sef: what has happened to the dominance of ferrari and mclaren in the formula 1?
2 races and only a single point b/w all four drivers wat has happened

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Answer by Nitin Thoduka F1 fan
Mclaren started working on their 2009 car very late and that is why they are not quick enough at the moment, but they will improve as the season progresses.
Ferrari has a problem with their KERS system. The KERS compromises their handling. It was reported in Australia, where both Ferraris had to pit ahead of schedule after starting the race on soft tyres, that the weight of the KERS device may have been the reason why their rubber grained far quicker than expected. Also, the teams made 2 wrong decisions at Malaysia which resulted in neither of the drivers scoring any points.

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Wht happened with McLaren and their three-race suspension?

Question by Person: Wht happened with McLaren and their three-race suspension?
I thought McLaren was suspended for three races? Why were they running yesterday in Spain?

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Answer by headsiwin
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You thought wrong. Instead of asking the same question twice, you should consider reading the ruling again.

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What happened to remaining McLaren MP4/7 and MP4/8 F1 cars from 1992 and 1993?

Question by — -: What happened to remaining McLaren MP4/7 and MP4/8 F1 cars from 1992 and 1993?
Does anyone know where remaining examples of these cars went, and if they are still running. I know a version of each reside at McLaren’s headquarters in Woking.

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Answer by RedbullRacingFan
I think honda and super aguri bought them and used them for last season.

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F1 test – day two as it happened

F1 test – day two as it happened
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel sets the fastest time on day two of Formula 1′s Barcelona test.
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F3: Chandhok tests F3 car at Pembrey
Karun Chandhok tested with frontrunning British F3 team Double R Racing at Pembrey this week, in preparation for a return to Formula 1.
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Chandhok completes F3 test
Karun Chandhok tests and F3 car with Double R Racing as he works towards a return to the F1 paddock
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