Washington and Beijing spared (sic) briefly...
Washington and Beijing spared (sic) briefly...
Better yet, the story got corrected, but TJS didn’t even copy and paste you right...
Very interesting article, marred by multiple typos. Proof your own work, TJS - nobody else around there will do it.
Ok. Wasn’t the guy I knew then. Doesn’t make it any less awful though.
On the metro train in LA one day. In the lead car on the way home for the day. Train is doing about 50-55mph at this point when someone decided to end it all and step in front of the train.
No script for </scorpion> has ever been thrown out.
Damn, I was kind of hoping that the carrier kept the well deck “wet” for the voyage instead of being a mobile drydock, but I guess that’s not really such a good idea.
The lack of spaces after commas made my brain itch.
Lav water
Classic Industries owns the Yenko trademark. They’ve licensed it to SVE.
Classic Industries owns the trademark, and they have licensed it to SVE.
Please stop helping douches become famous.
It’s a good thing that there is swift, harsh justice for people doing this incredibly dangerous thing that has never, in the history of aviation, caused an aircraft or helicopter to crash.
One point six million dollars dollars? That’s a lot! So much you needed to use the dollar sign and the word “dollars” in the headline!
Actually Yucca Mountain is a political problem, not a technological one. Probably harder to solve, though.
Considering how spun up you are, that’s probably true.
Yeah, because it totally sucks to be able to see everything at the same time. I hate that.
Great article, Tom! Unfortunately it is riddled with typos. Don’t sell yourself short - nobody on this site is going to proofread or edit your work, so do it yourself and have a final product you can be proud of.
DUDE! Balboa Park! Aerospace Museum! Convair Sea Dart!
Nine.