Video Crossing the Kansas Colorado Boarder on I-70 Shows Shocking Difference in Road Quality

A man crossing the state border between Kansas and Colorado shows the striking and instant difference in road quality.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 2 years ago in Facepalm

This video shows a man driving back from his grandson's graduation along I-70, on a path that takes him from Kansas into his home state of Colorado. In Kansas, it is quite apparent that the road is in good condition, and the man confirms as much in his narration. But as he drives under an overpass, and goes by the "Welcome to Colorado" sign, the road changes immediately and drastically.

Visible unevenness leads to understandable camera shaking, and it is quite apparent that this change in road quality is no coincidence to the border crossing. After the Facebook video went viral, Colorado released a statement claiming that this section of road was now under review, and that a plan to improve it was in the conceptual phase. Whether or not they follow through with that plan remains to be seen, and the man is skeptical. And the question remains, how much of Colorado's road system is like this?
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New SpaceX Explosion Sends Shockwaves

An explosion ripped through the underside of SpaceX's 'Booster 7' after an unexpected ignition during a test of the Raptor engine.

By Shape_Grifter

Published 2 years ago in Ouch

The SpaceX booster rocket for its next-generation Starship spacecraft caught fire on Monday in Texas during a ground-test firing. The explosion was specific to the engine spin start test, consuming the rocket's base in a ball of flames and thick smoke and sending a shockwave rippling through Starbase. There were no reports of any injuries on location. 

"Yeah, actually not good. Team is assessing damage," Musk said on Twitter after the early evening explosion of the Super Heavy Booster 7 prototype, as seen in a livestream recorded by the website NASA Spaceflight.

Though a dramatic image, for sure, the fact that the rocket, it's supporting structures and the surrounding base itself seemingly withstood the massive explosion is undeniably impressive. During an inspection after the explosion, the body of the still-standing starship was deemed "okay" -- though it's unclear how this may effect SpaceX's timeline to deploy the Starship later this year.
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