F14Scott
F14Scott
F14Scott

You could remove all other functions of a progress bar if you could give me a definitive, trustworthy digital answer: Your task is progressing. OR. Your task has permanently frozen.

Well, when your argument deteriorates to a disbelief that law enforcement ever plants evidence and a straw man argument, I really shouldn't bother rebutting you. But, hell, why not?

Yes, you are correct; they arrested him. Arrest is not the same thing as conviction in court.

"since the contents had [ALLEGEDLY] already been seen"

We have a saying: "You can only tie the low altitude record."

I'd like to clarify some differences between "standard" rifles and "assault" rifles.

And that was in good weather, with a steady deck, although the electrical failure at a mile and a half came at an inopportune time and added to the excitement.

Poor little guy. Probably kept up with you for a mile or so.

Along the same lines, if your pan's seasoning has become spotty or scrached and you want to start over from unseasoned, place the pan in the oven before initiating a self-cleaning cycle. The very high temperature will turn the current coating to ash, and you will be left with a clean, light grey pan to season again.

This is why I always carry a bomb when I fly, because what are the odds of TWO people on a plane, both with bombs...

Why not use ANY bag and an "S" hook to hang from the shower head, shower rod, or faucet handle? Total cost is under a buck, and it won't pop off and send a 48 oz. conditioner bottle directly on to your toe.

You are correct. I was not considering space-based weapons; we all know that meteors streak through the atmosphere at supersonic speeds (shooting stars) and, if big enough, can impact the ground carrying those velocities. Although, I wonder about any space-based kinetic weapon's ability to withstand reentry yet

You are correct. I was not considering space-based weapons; we all know that meteors streak through the atmosphere at supersonic speeds (shooting stars) and, if big enough, can impact the ground carrying those velocities. Although, I wonder about any space-based kinetic weapon's ability to withstand reentry yet

Interesting. I based my statement on my knowledge of our Mk-84 2,000 pound bombs, which we dropped at 600 knots (KIAS) in 60 degree dives from around 25,000 feet. Firstly, to get that much speed on them, we would throttle the jet UP in the dive, adding energy the whole time. Second, they would decelerate once off

Yeah, wouldn't it be super-neat if everybody just rode their rainbow-colored unicorns down to the hug convention and gave each other free cotton candy all day? I'm glad people everywhere are all so nice and gentle.

Terminal velocity on any free-falling bomb will be subsonic, e.g. below about 660 knots indicated airspeed, regardless of the height from which or speed at which it was dropped. So, dropping a bomb from space wouldn't be any better than from 5,000 feet.

The green strips are formation lights. Low in intensity, they are not visible more than a couple hundred yards away. They are to help pilots fly near each other in the darkness.

I've been using Windex and paper towels for thirty years to clean electronics of every sort and have yet to harm a single component: TVs, stereos, computers, Walkmans, flat screens, monitors, modems, keyboards, routers, iPods, tablets, watches, sunglasses; you name it, Windex doesn't hurt it.

I tried this and it worked perfectly. Great app.