"We have owned Hondas for 20 years, never again"
They're inherently linked because drone missions now represent the lion's share of missions in Afghanistan.
"An interesting article - one that fails to report about who the target(s) were and why they were targeted. Sure, they blew up a wedding convoy - but were there bad guys or not?"
Anyone else notice how fast she was going? Gee, I wonder why everyone else managed to get across except her.
No, I mean what is that an image of? :)
Awesome. Whole bunch of my comments have been mysteriously deleted and Aaron appears to be hiding all the posts complaining about this appearing on Jalop.
haha, what is that?
Tracks aren't about more grip, necessarily. They're about lower pressure.
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The point of the article is Aaron can't write on subjects outside of class and race.
Nothing.
Stop. Posting. This. Shit. On. A. Car. Blog.
The flashers which are blocked by the fire hose reel...that's a nice touch.
Reminds me of the recent release of Boston PD license plate recognition data that showed massive numbers of hits in district station house lots where officers park their private vehicles (no, they're not used for impound; the city has a separate impound lots) which means the cars either had expired registrations or…
I agreed with you at first, but the more I think about it, the more I'm guessing it has to do with the stations being remote relays that use solar for power. It may be tough even with wind power; winds drop at night in many places.