Chally72
Chally72
Chally72

I don’t think it right to judge either party by a single face.

No decent Republican respects what he is doing. He got torn apart at the debate over this and dozens of other issues, and rightly so

I was trying to keep it in the spirit of the article ;)

You really have no concept of the butterfly effect. Imagine the uninhabitable hellhole NZ will be in 1000 years because of these rogue sailors and the mild chop they created in the harbor.

I’m disappointed that you find this all-but-overt declaration of war by Australia “Entertaining"

*Googles to make sure is not actual Trump quote*

I find it interesting that they say pupil tracking accurate to within 2mm. Sounds impressive, until you consider that 2mm is ~0.080" and the average eye movement range is less than an inch across and 3/4 of an inch up and down, which means this thing has an error of 10-15% of the total movement range. I guess for what

Obviously it isn’t no strings money, but I view it differently than when Microsoft or Sony go out and ‘buy out’ a game that otherwise would have been doing fine and been released for both.

I thought I remembered reading about Sony helping out the studio bigtime monetarily in recovering from an office flood that destroyed most of their equipment and set development back by months.

The most burning (can’t deal with spices) question here is...why did officers open fire in and/or around a PROPANE TRUCK AND A FULL SCHOOLBUS, over a stolen FOOD TRUCK.

This is GORGEOUS. I would have never believed that a British company would take their Harley-powered three-wheeler and make it into an EV with Brass Era design cues and have it look so stunning.

I picture the Aston assembly line as a family of Eeyores shuffling back and forth loading trays full of “SILVER PARTS” and “BLACK PARTS” for other Eeyores to bolt on with resignedly slow, melancholic motions.

Most everyone will come to love it, no one will really buy it, and its successor will look largely the same.

I hope this isn’t the end of the trolling. Let that be a lesson to any other auto company thinking about doing what VW did. It was an unfathomably wrong decision and the mentality that led to it should be mocked and spoke of in derisive tones to discourage those who might want to just ‘slip one by’ in the future.

Good morning gentlemen!

What are you babbling about?

*than*

It is no secret that the Marine Corps has a small budget and has to stretch it wafer-thin to cover all of their platforms. If the readiness numbers in this post are accurate, it is indeed a catastrophic reduction of readiness due to lack of appropriate maintenance. What the CH-53 fleet HAS been rated at historically

This piece has nothing to do with their record over the past two decades. It has to do with the current state of readiness of the remaining fleet after the drawdowns/withdrawals in the Middle East. No matter where the CH-53K is at, it does not cast a better light on the maintenance catastrophe that the current Marine

As a guy who builds parts like these, there is almost no way officials would have been able to reasonably determine that the restrictor was illegal pre-race. Unless each race has a month of tech beforehand, they have to have blind faith in teams following certain elements of the rules. The most egregious of violations