Pdexter
Pdexter
Pdexter

Absolutely. Baltic states, Finland and Sweden have seen around 6-8 planes these past months doing airspace violation.

Hey, I would love that, but that's not probably realistic. Just getting it up and saying no to Russia and keeping it impounded would be pretty damn big thing. Plus very humiliating to Russia.

Like said on this thread, it honestly would not be realm out of possibility of this being US sub. And yes while that is extremely unlikely against the obvious, the point is that they will need to handle this by themselves. Swedens subs aren't anyways the problem and are probably better geared for the very specific,

It's a bit awkward angle of it. Imo it looks pretty damn cool.

I really do hope they do force Russian sub up from there and keep it impounded for a while.

That's not true actually. Though there is a bit of a unspoken rule of one time refund.

It's not Putin who owns it. It's Russian's government office. Please, don't fall into the trash iltasanomat "news" if you are a Finn.

...I think you missed the point.

I would be overjoyed if Messi happened to be Finnish and did not decide right away in his early career to change his national team.

Nope. In aggregate goals France was going to advance at that point. France had won the last game 2-0.

There are plenty of others that do open betas to test their servers. Be it some MMO or the likes of Battlefield. Though you are certainly right that not all of them do, and especially games like these tend not to get that treatment.

There's the obvious looming possibility that you will be fired like mentioned here. I would be pretty damn stressed about that.

PC as far as first Dragon Age goes. Combat system has really been made PC in mind, rather than console.

First Dragon Age IS made for PC. Console port UI and combat wise is clearly the better platform.

I understand radar not being the right tool when crossing large water mass, but you would think satellite tracking on these larger international passenger flights would be something requited.

It still boggles a mind that you can actually lose fairly new commercial passenger airplane operated by a rather large airline today.

I wonder how it is elsewhere in Europe.

You are right and that is the exact car I saw. Though it is not yet available directly in Finland. The car was brought from Sweden.

So true. I have had the pleasure to see the only i8 yet in the country. Brought from Sweden before it goes on sale here. It's in deep blue and you truly need to remind yourself that it's not a prototype or design study when seeing it live. It's a road legal production car in 911 price range.

This car is made for me. It speaks to the car nut and nerd inside me.