RedR58
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RedR58

4) Cost has to come down. Initial costs, then fuel and maintenance costs. Which makes me think we don't have to worry too much about a sky full of personal aircraft (much like the way things are right now).

"where teammates called him a snitch"

I have been using the same keyboard with my systems since 1995. This is from a Compaq 978CDTV (the very first computer I owned) and it's gone through a number of systems since then. It was last attached to an old Windows XP machine which refused to start up after I turned it off for a week so it's currently sitting

If you can damage the hood on a consumer grade vehicle merely by opening it, something is wrong with the design.

Screwdrivers (or possibly a special set of pins?) to hold the hood open? That seems needlessly dangerous.

Ditto. Even our religion class was remarkably mundane compared to this nonsense.

And Christ on a stick that uniform is fucking hideous.

So where are the "tanks"?

The story needs at flashing yellow light GIF at the top, cleary.

Go watch "Melancholia" from 2011. Should be just what you need.

Why the calling home to MLB at all? Let the umpires at the game use a monitor like the refs do in the NBA and make the call themselves.

They should have just done it without the voices. They sound so different it's distracting.

Who recorded it and why release/leak such video of the destruction of their own equipment?

200 M113s were given to Lebanon last year by the U.S. Army.

No no no. Every tracked vehicle featured here is always a "tank" and every naval vessel is a "battleship."

How were there not more commercials with this guy?

I still don't understand why this is so hard to understand.

"The Sidehackers II: Death On Ice"

As I recall, he had taken it back to the dealer for that, and other issues, but ultimately was unsatisfied and moved on. It was a nice car but the quality control seemed suspect.