One of my favorite parts in any movie was when the Americans start sending out the “trick”. It cuts to an airbase where you see an Syrian (I think) Flag flying next to an Israeli flag.
One of my favorite parts in any movie was when the Americans start sending out the “trick”. It cuts to an airbase where you see an Syrian (I think) Flag flying next to an Israeli flag.
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, CAG came into our ready room to ask why the tankers were saying “Meow” over the ready room. Yes, Supertroopers had just made it to video.
1. You had to mention Tesla in an article about Porsche.
Not every member of the team dies. Jun escorts Halsey to safety. Considering that Halsey survived, it’s safe to assume Jun did too.
1. You’re wrong
As a former E-2 CO that has spent too much time clearing airspace for AEGIS shoots, I wholeheartedly agree.
Watch them issue a clarification. Oh wait, I keep thinking this is a real news source with some kind of ethics.
Turns out, it just needed to add a chime to indicate cruise is activated (single stalk press) . Right now the chime only activates when you activate autopilot. (double stalk press).
Maybe you should spend less time on memes and more time managing your money better.
Wow, you are an asshole.
When I say paying customers I mean private citizens, not governments or universities. I consider wealthy people regular people.
I’d bet you a steak dinner over this.
The real story is that Tesla can fix 285,000 cars over the air.
1. You grossly over estimate the capabilities of those sensors.
Man I love visiting the Middle East. I’ve had great experiences in Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, and Tunis. I like the food and people are generally friendly.
I mocked, MOCKED, my junior officers for watching FF movies.
They do. I have bought 3 Tesla cars now.
Dude, I got into a 30 post comment war with an environmentalist over this same thing. It was ridiculous. Don’t even try...they are not living in any sort of reality.
We usually make new pilots do the milk challenge. Drink a gallon of milk and hold it down for 30 minutes.
As you can imagine, there are some really slow days during Navy ship deployments. One of the things we do are called “feats of strength” which usually includes some kind of food challenge.
One of my department heads was challenged with eating 20 corndogs in 2 hours. And the pot was like $1,800. He got to 18 and quit. I…