TechWeasel
TechWeasel
TechWeasel

ProTip: If the bag only fits the wrong way (sideways), IT’S NOT A CARRY ON.

I wonder how loud it will be, both on the ground and in the cabin. That might be the real poison pill for “executive” use.

...potentially for a sum around $180 million dollars...

“...talk of your (Russian) troop presence on the Syrian territory is a lie spread by Western countries, the United States.”

Well, the host country can also declare individuals “Persona non grata” and have them expelled from their territory.

Built and maintained for safety, comfortability and high-speed auto travel...

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The perfect commuter vehicle for the last Friday of every month in ‘Frisco (and yes, I did that on purpose):

OH GOD NO WHY ARE THEY SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT SCALES THIS IS TRIGGERING MY OCD

Oh wow... Looking at the photos of your one-plane display unit, I just realized my dad had some in his boxes of electronics junk when I was a kid! I never knew what they were... Now I MUST find them!

Five ships, including an amphibious assault ship, a trio of combat ships and a replenishment ship sounds scary! And it is scary, if you put no thought into it whatsoever and just generally assume that five ships would be enough to take over the vast wilds of Alaska.

Na, it’ll be the next gen vette that’s mid engine

Seeing the pattern, now?

And you don’t need a mattress because you’re just floating there.

Came here to say, “dude, at LEAST proof read your own headlines...”

I don’t know; you could argue that having 20 out of the 100 people you know best killed is more awful than having 10 of them die, regardless of how many people in your country are lost overall.

Yes. That is why it’s funny. It was worded confusingly. Thank you for stabbing the joke in the face.

The two men found the train with the help of a map drawn by one of a man who helped to hide the train in 1945, NBC reports, when he was on his deathbed.

They weren’t worried as much about sabotage as they were the swarms of P-47’s that ran out of Luftwaffe planes to shoot at on the way into Germany, and made a hobby of hunting trains on the way out...

In the 20th century, you were far more likely to be murdered by your own government than by enemy soldiers or other civilians combined. I’ll take my chances with the American populace being armed.

Interesting as always, Tyler!