Wow, first video is someone following the strategy guide...
Wow, first video is someone following the strategy guide...
Most of the Ben Gals are married, and pretty much all of them are at least 30 and several are in there 40s. Add to that, in person, they are not anything special in the looks department, their photos are poorly shopped.
It says “One game’s DLC” not the correct version of “One games entire library of DLC”. The article starts off talking about single DLC packs costing as much as $25. Then towards the end mentions that this $3,000 DLC is 230 individual packs (which works out to $13.31 average price, and that is below average price of…
Were they going for a “realism” look or “Cell shaded”? It looks like they started going one way then halfway through, changed their mind and went the other and ended up with this half-and-half shitty looking game. That alone almost makes me not want it. Add in this poor planning and rushing a bugged game while pulling…
“Fallout 4 graphics look like shit, they look almost as bad as Fallout 3 did on Xbox 360. Why would anybody shell out money for this low res garbage.”
As someone who calibrates IR temp guns on a daily basis, that Nubee one is not worth $12. I’ve seen those come in brand new and off by about 10 deg F at 70 and they get worse as they go up (had one 130 degrees off at 800). Extech makes about the cheapest IR gun that is relativley decent for readings (usually within 5%…
As someone who calibrates IR temp guns on a daily basis, that Nubee one is not worth $12. I’ve seen those come in…
Wait, so when Dr. Ben Carson was talking about military agencies not being as large as they were 50-100 years ago, you think he was talking about equipment? But then you go off on Christie and agree that there are less people in the service and the equipment is near where he wants it. I’ll give you a clue, without…
That whole “different strokes for different folks” thing is the biggest. A couple friends of mine don’t understand I really like oddities. Cars you don’t see often. They were checking out a 1965 Mustang that needed a resto while I was admiring a very clean Chevy Citation across the street. First gen mustangs are a…
In L4D2 I would play online with strangers and troll by being “the stupidest man alive”. Anytime someone got hurt and needed a helping hand, I’d say I couldn’t find them, while standing over them. They’d say things like, “I’m right behind you” so I’d spin 360 and say “where? there’s nobody near me, are you sure you…
So...aren’t the cops in the area equipped with shotguns? Cops shoot kids holding toys all the time according to the news, but they won’t shoot a toy that is preventing emergency personnel from saving people?
On torque wrenches, set them to the lowest setting or mechanical stop (whichever comes first when decreasing torque value. This alleviates the pressure on the spring inside. Leaving it set at 50% range will warp the spring and throw out the values.
A #3 car going into the wall on the final lap at Daytona seems to be Junior’s good luck charm...that’s a real shitty charm.
Now let’s see what happens when you’re driving with the “other guy’s” brake pads. You’re drivin’ along, you’re drivin’ along, the kids start shouting from the back seat, “I gotta go to the bathroom, Daddy!” “Not now, damn it!” Truck tire. EEEEEEEE! I CAN’T STOP!
I’ve recently worked for the people that sell them, and I currently work for the people who buy them. No they do not sell for $60 million. USAF paid less than $19 mil per F-16 on their last order. All F-16s are built according to customer specs, there is no “ala carte”, it’s not like buying a car and you have options.…
Yeah, when I went to Japan I bought some similar stuff to send home to my family. One of the Items was Pocky sticks. Then my Mom told me she had them before. Turns out that Walmart has them, as does many other grocery stores.
Would USAF really settle for 1991/2 level F-16 Block 52 with CCIP as new buid those days?
It’s hard to calculate what they are paying per plane because they bought a whole bunch of stuff. They are paying $3 billion for 18 F-16s, all the weapons, spare parts, ground equipment, maintanence equipment, and training on both flying and maintaining those aircraft.
It’s kind of both. That billions of dollars the U.S. has spent on the F-35 (supposed to cost $98 million each) is to replace the F-16 ($18 million each). They have been phasing out the 16s for years (about the past 10 years). That means selling used aircraft and tooling, parts, everything to try to get back some of…
I worked 16s on the flightline, a Block 52 D model, that means it was a two-seater with a Pratt engine. They did the world a favor.