And here’s what he went to prison in 2018 for. Assault with a semi-automatic firearm. This guy is going to be a real prize for whoever becomes his pen pal.
And here’s what he went to prison in 2018 for. Assault with a semi-automatic firearm. This guy is going to be a real prize for whoever becomes his pen pal.
I started googling that, and I came up with someone in prison with the same name and age (27 in 2023, 18 in 2014) from the same area (Santa Clarita/Valencia, CA). He was sentenced to 6 months in prison and 3 years probation in 2014, but this shows that he’s in since 2018 with a latest release date of 2027, so it…
You want them to create pro-level content out of the goodness of their own hearts? They gotta make money somehow. And you can click through quickly.
The problem is that it means that the Senate will be doing nothing else while they do this. So, Tuberville would either hold the promotions hostage, or every other Senate function hostage, for months.
The nominations are usually sent through in a package that is passed through unanimous consent, which does not require a vote. One objection brings them to a vote, though, which would require individual votes. I don’t know if there is a way to “package” them into a single or small group of votes. Voting for them…
My limited understanding is that this is holding up a block of hundreds of promotions. Senate can vote on each one individually, but that would be prohibitively time-consuming.
His parents are ‘vette aficionados. No joke.
(And, admittedly, the Hellacious has a subframe, although it was custom designed and built by Speedkore. I don’t think there are any stock structural parts from a ‘70 Charger on it.)
It more or less is in unibody construction. I don’t think a Pacifica has a subframe.
I mean, this is a bonkers track-day car that was built in the shape of a minivan, not a minivan conversion, right? If they’re building the body out of carbon fiber, what parts of a minivan would be left over, except for things like steering rack and maybe some suspension pieces? And I suspect even the suspension is…
Minor correction: liquid helium to cool it, not liquid hydrogen.
Based on the current entry list, that means that the following people could add their names to the list this year:
I like it when my soccer/football commentators have a good practical knowledge of electromagnetic radiation emissions at different temperatures.
In the ‘70s and ‘80s, Porsche factory racing had 3 beautiful sponsor liveries.
Enough politicians are in the NRA’s pockets to effectively stymie any national efforts at gun control.
(Caveat - I’m no Constitutional lawyer, but) All might not be lost. That first phrase has a meaning, and the term “Militia” is mentioned elsewhere in the Constitution and is defined. Here’s Arizona’s Secretary of State (and a former Marine marksmanship instructor) Adrian Fontes explaining what that means, and why 2A…
Sorry I missed the list earlier. I know that the Reliant Robin was already mentioned, but if not, I would have suggested the Reliant Robin Space Shuttle.
As mentioned elsewhere, gyroscopic stability is not what keeps a bike up, but here’s the story from the late, great Jobst Brandt, one of the most authoritative voices on the science of bicycles.
Sorry to be a bit harsh, but if you couldn’t find great KC barbecue (with the whole of the internet at your disposal), it is on you, not the city. If nothing else, go to Arthur Bryant.