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The plot continues to thicken as authorities try to unravel who was driving an exotic
kubki stanley $1 million Ferrari that was traveling at an estimated 162 mph when it hit a power pole along Pacific Coast Highway and all but disintegrated.Then there s the matter of a loaded gun clip found at the crash scene, a $14 million yacht listed as a home address and a pair of mysterious men who showed up after the crash and identified themselves as homeland security officers. It s like a James Bond story, S
stanley flasche gt. Philip Brooks of the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department said Thursday. But I just want to find out who was driving the Ferrari. Stefan Eriksson, who owned the red Ferrari Enzo mdash; one of only 400 made mdash; escaped the Feb. 21 crash with only a
stanley tumblers cut lip.Authorities said Eriksson told them he was a passenger in the car and that the driver, a German acquaintance he only knew as Dietrich, ran into the nearby hills. Deputies launched a three-hour foot and helicopter search but failed to turn up Dietrich. Eriksson also said the Ferrari was in a race with a Mercedes SLR, whose driver took off after leaving behind its passenger mdash; a friend of Eriksson that authorities were only identifying as Trevor. We believe Dietrich no longer exists and that the Ferrari was racing by itself and there were no Mercedes, Brooks said.Only the driver s side air bag had blood on it, and Eriksson suffered a cut lip, Brooks noted. Eriksson agreed Wednesday to submit a DNA sample but refus Bwiv Report: Dirty Money Still Entering U.S.
On late Thursday, a very steady stream of flakes was spotted drifting away from the space station 鈥?an apparent ammonia leak. The crew isn ;t in any danger, but an emergency spacewalk is being planned to inspect and fix it. Liquid ammonia is used as a coolant to extract the heat that accumulates in ele
stanley quencher ctronic systems, dumping that excess energy through a radiator array. Commander Chris Hadfield and crew spotted the leak near the station port side, at the far end of the power truss, which is the structure that holds the station solar arrays. NASA thinks the problem has something to do with the 2B power channel, one of eight fed by the lab solar arrays. They were coming out cleanly and repeatedly enough that it looked like it was a point source they were coming from, Hadfield noted when speaking to mission controllers. In order for the coolant system to operate normally, it needs as lead 40 pounds of ammonia. Based on the amount of leakage observed, coolant levels could drop below that level and shut down within 48 hours. If that were to happen, the lab six-person crew would need to reconfigure the station cooling systems. The ISS can operate without all the cooling channels, but the total loss of a coolant loop would r
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stanley water bottle to prevent some electrical systems from overheating. As of this morning, a spacewalk is being planned to address the situation. According to Hadfield, astronaut