To achieve this, Takenake will first start with a base that is 1300 feet per side, a footprint that equates to several city blocks (Burj Khalifa's triangular footprint is just 300 feet or so).
Revving at such massive speeds equates to an accelerative force on the pistons of nearly 9000 times gravity.
This revealed the hidden motivation that, since giving blood involves a bit of pain, people will happily do it if it's considered charity, but not if it equates to a low-paying job.
This equates to an unprecedented 17.6:1 deep-throttling capability, which means this cryogenic engine can quickly throttle up and down.
The whole lot equates to around 40 billion watts - which weighs in around the same as a plump strawberry.
We no longer define it as simply passing referrals, which to some members implies that not having a referral to pass at a given meeting equates to failure.
On an annualised basis, this equates to 2.5% demand growth, a rate not seen since 1996.
The lowest IQ score on the Swedish test equates to roughly 73 or below on an American IQ test; the highest score equates to 127 or above.