CommonSense11
CommonSense
CommonSense11

Nah it’s not that. Even with his fame in Yellowstone, he’s a C list actor at best. This isn’t going to get him roles. If anything, studios will shy away from hiring him because of toxic publicity.

Ok, as an airline pilot I can tell we do not assume you are drunk and kick you off. Here is the rule; If you appear intoxicated by federal law we cannot allow you on the flight. That’s it, not even actually drunk, but if you stumble up, slurring words, and acting like an ass then yeah, no ride for you

also, still with

Yeah, that’s a Canadian thing.  In the U.S. you’re only required to show a photo ID to TSA at the security check point, you’re not at all required to show ID to the gate agent when you board the aircraft.

I was instinctively going to make a “Florida Man” comment until I realized he’s from Texas. Then I searched for his name and at least he went to Florida A&M University. The cosmic order remains intact, whew.

As much as I hate to side with the cops, this is analogous to a well-funded stakeout, which is definitely a legal practice.

That’s not true at all. You should go read the most recent annual report from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to see how much they give and where they give.

“Charities” like this and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are…

While I agree with this to some point, the fact that Elon isn’t even trying, is laughable. B&MG gave out $7bn in ‘22 and $59bn since inception. They also employ some 1,800 people, these two organizations are not the same in almost any manner. 

Agree. This weird level of snark and “know it all” attitude is really off putting.

“we wouldn’t be surprised if it came out that something was wrong with the plane”

That Netflix production was a speculative docuseries, made in the same vein as Ancient Aliens and the countless “Did Hitler Survive?” shows on The History Channel.

This approach has been tried before, with dismal results. In the 1960's the Soviet Union built their N-1 moon rocket as their version of the U.S.’s Saturn V Apollo. It too had multiple small engines in a cluster, a total of 30 in the first stage, with 10 million pounds of thrust.

I have no idea if this post will do traffic, but I love when Jalopnik publishes just completely random stuff. 10/10 :)

Use case is an excellent point.

nice click bait headline, the wing didn’t disintegrate, a part of the slat did. they were never in any serious danger.

Anyone who has ever dabbled in DIY car detailing would know that metal fallout is a common issue and affects all cars although it is not as apparent on painted/clear coated vehicles. Metal fallout is small particles of metal from lots of sources (industrial plants, brake dust, trains, etc.) that are carried through

It won’t be expensive because they don’t give loaners to everyone and even have it in their policy for customers not to expect one. That’s a gray area because the ADA doesn’t protect you in every conceivable situation. Same with wheelchairs which I know of personally because someone tried to sue a local car dealership

Unless it was a really, really good one.

After Palin and The Nuge left, the speakers after went really crazy. One guy screaming that the Jews are letting Hezbollah in the country from Venezuela to attack them, Lara Logan raging, etc... Jan. 6th may not be a one and done. all that craziness is still out there. Basically the enemy within. As always, it isn’t