I’m going to start work immediately on a small coal powered furnace that can be mounted under a EV Pickup with a fan that can be activated to blast out black smoke on demand.
I’m going to start work immediately on a small coal powered furnace that can be mounted under a EV Pickup with a fan that can be activated to blast out black smoke on demand.
I’ve never had their food and won’t. I think never trying it has made it a whole lot easier to abstain. Knowing their stance, just trying it once to know what the hype is all about feels wrong.
That being said, they must make one hell of a chicken sandwich for so many people to ignore their stance/behavior.
Yeah I don’t understand why having the economics laid out for plans as major as M4A or the Green New Deal is not common sense. It’s one thing to lay out an idea to get people talking. It’s another to propose the idea (either in bill form or close to) and not have the economic data to back it up. There seem to be…
So here’s my question... when you see awesome pictures of overland trucks in remote places, where the hell are they? Is that public land? Federal Land? Where in the continental US can one go drive on remote, desolate “roads”?
It’s a Russian Mil Mi-17. Which was actually a really accurate choice, Columbia, Peru, and Venezuela all use them.
lol I always thought he was Australian. More anecdotal evidence to add to the weird accent pile.
I am so glad I read your comment. I saw that scene and told my lady friend “we have to go to Columbia and drive that road!” I’m glad I am no longer planning a trip to Columbia to drive an non-existent road...
They need to do the 1980's. It has style and flair that could be utilized well and has all of the modern vehicles needed to be like 3 and 4. Tons of different battle theaters to choose from (Central America, Columbia (Drug Cartels angle), Lebanon Civil War, Iran/Iraq War, Soviet/Afghan War, and several conflicts in…
Exactly. Plus I’m a New Yorker subscriber. So between these two, $120 a year makes me feel like I’m going to come out ahead on this.
They had these in the first game... kind of. They were crashed drones. You shot them and you got intel instead of items though. I found on of the ones your mentioning in 2 on top of a building in Federal Triangle (i think) and was reminded that there was something like this in the first one.
There are a bunch of them across the maps. Some in trees, some on buildings.
Exactly. If you somehow have multiple options for internet (which is probably like 50 cities in all), mostly likely one is DSL and inherently shitty compared to the other (I don’t even count satellite as an option. The only reason to have satellite is if you live in a remote area). If you do actually have 2 great…
It’s a big, mid-size crossover, not a full-size crossover, mind you, because Kia says it’s not intended to compete with SUVs like the Ford Expedition or Chevy Suburban.
The Division 2 will occupy every spare moment I have and then some. First friend just bought the game so excited to play with someone else starting tonight.
Bourdain actually hits on this as part of the intro. He encourages the reader to start thinking like a chef:
He actually touches on how some of the stuff they do is not that easy or feasible for a home chef. And also makes it very clear that what is done in traditional French Bistro cooking can be hard to replicate elsewhere. But also goes in depth on strategies for sourcing good quality ingredients if you don’t happen to…
The fat is a small part of the final product. It’s not a one:one ratio of pork and fat. Think of it more like a light dressing of sauce onto some pulled BBQ. Bourdain’s actual recipe calls for 1 lb of fat cut thinly that you place on top of the 3 lbs of pork you’ve made. Another recipe I saw said 2-4 tablespoons…
One of the other big questions people have is about bandwidth and the requirements for that. I’ve read some of the stuff you’ve already talked about, and I think you’ve said between 25 and 30 Mbps? Is that right?
Yeah but sometimes walking on an escalator is you’re only opportunity to get in front of a slow walker and their 4 kids with suitcases they are pulling behind them.
Say you get off an underground tram at an airport, you can quickly identify the slow folks and the escalator is the perfect place to get ahead of these…
1) totally fun. You only unlock visual customizations so whether you are playing for the first time or invested 100s of hours you are all even powerwise. I don’t play regularly but pop in now and again just to sail around because it’s so fun (catching the wind and sailing at full speed across the open waters is very…