Yeh, that's constructive. I love how you keyboard warriors say whatever you want behind the safety of an anonymous login. I doubt you'd say that to my face.
Yeh, that's constructive. I love how you keyboard warriors say whatever you want behind the safety of an anonymous login. I doubt you'd say that to my face.
Here’s your common knowledge:
Did you read the article?
I would argue their preliminary investigation that led to a full investigation is roughly equivalent to a grand jury.
You are talking about depriving someone of his livelihood and potentially life and the pursuit of happiness. The least you can do is have a fair hearing in which he confronts his accusers.
The spirit of the 6th amendment should be a core right. It’s not called the Bill of criminal trials. It’s called the Bill of Rights (as in, inalienable).
No, Americans are innocent until proven guilty. Whether that’s a criminal case, a workplace dispute, or even a sexual harassment claim. It’s supposed to be a core right.
Put the facts on the table. Have the accused confront his accusers. Let the truth come out either way. But to crucify him and not let him present…
Or, maybe it’s completely un-American to have a system that can ruin someone’s life and NOT let him confront his accusers.
It may not be a criminal trial, but the spirit of the 6th amendment applies.
Now, go back to your little cave troll.
Oh, look what I found laying around. A little something called the sixth ammendment:
Ethan, I think I finally figured out what made the campaign so bleh.
Every good part of the game was a cinematic cut-scene.
1. Rescue Halsey = cutscene
2. Assault while running downhill through snow = cutscene
3. jetpack through space to the Argent = cutscene
4. jumping on pads chasing MC = cutscene
5. Locke / MC fight =…
lol...you gotta play to your own strengths! If you want buttons, you get you some buttons.
jesus, I really shouldn’t post from my phone. How many grammar and spelling mistakes can you fit in one post. dear lord, somewhere my 4th grade English teacher is rolling in her grave.
I’ve gotten pretty good at hitting the right button on the touchscreen without paying too much attention to it. Mainly, I just have to glance to make sure I have the right screen up (I usually keep nav on top half and radio on bottom).
The only thing that I find takes too much attention is the Nav portion. And…
I was just the opposite. Now, full disclaimer I generally like the Tesla aesthetic, and I own a model S.
That being said, I thought the front end of the Model 3 looked weird in pictures. I spent the day at a Tesla service center this past Thursday, and they had a parking lot full of threes. I kept thinking to myself,…
I have a 2012 model S P85.
21 year Navy O-6 select here (and USNA 97 grad). There were over a hundred people originally caught up in the Fat Leonard scandal. Your own numbers show that most of them were exonerated.
Out of the thousands of Navy officers, you are going to judge the service by 20 bad apples?
The biggest difference between the…
Nice hot take there couch warrior. You do know most of the people caught up in the fat leaonard scandal git exonerated, right?
geosynchronous can be at any inclination. The resulting ground track is a figure 8. For example, a geosync at 20 degrees inclination will produce a figure 8 ground track that goes from +20 degrees latitude to -20 degrees latitude.
Geostationary orbits are at the equator and their ground track is a single point.
they must be using the moon for the plane change. Plane changes are much more expensive in delta-v. For example, the Space Shuttle only had enough fuel to change about 2-3 degrees of inclination.
plane changes are much more expensive than changes in apogee. By rule, you cannot launch into an inclination less than the latitude of the launch site.
A geosynchronous orbit can be at any inclination. A geostationary orbit (a subset of geosynchronous) has to be at the equator.