acousticaperture
J. David Buerk
acousticaperture

You're clearly not from around here lol.

I'm guessing they are the remaining Operations and Maintenance manuals. No joke.

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"Melon Farmer" is still one of my favorites; it was used in several of the Die Hards.

What about throwing them into the subway tracks?

This is true for most films if you see the actual cars filmed; you're always left scratching your head wondering how they looked so good in the movie, but are junk in person.

I don't care for your demeanor; now you're just being difficult.

DC DC DC!!! Fairfax County Public Schools has closed for high winds before. They frequently close at the mention of snow. The government is VERY prepared for snow, however the drivers here have trouble in a mere light rain... just a light dusting of snow is an all out disaster, even on properly treated roads.

That's a shame; Rangers are awesome - we need to protect those we have left.

I measure my running distances in smoots, not miles or meters.

4) The Boeing 747

In my experience, bartenders not restricted by inventory control, and accompanied by their friends are more likely to give better service to their friends than the actual patrons.

This all assumes you can get service from the bartender to begin with. You know what I'm talking about - everyone's been to that ONE bar that takes at least 30 minutes before the bartender finally even asks what you want to drink. By time you've finally been served, you're not in a mood to tip much (not going to

I lost so many braincells watching all the improper braking in this one. Cringeworthy.

This is true. I find this story VERY interesting as I worked for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority for 7 years (the organization that manages the Dulles Toll Road, Dulles Airport, and DCA). During my time with MWAA, I saw some of the internal workings of the DTR, including toll collection and violation

I can’t agree with Victorious more. As a professional photographer, I have seen this kind of misunderstanding of rights and ownership, and dismissal of value far more than I’d like to admit. Unfortunately it’s a mindset seen in all facets of the media industry. I don’t care to be pulled into the fray of this

I don't recall endorsing abolishment of the fuel tax. I merely stated some facts about the current state of affairs.

This. It's not hard to understand if you do a little research before you open your mouth. Virginia's road budget is now maintenance only due to the gas tax not being raised. The problem's root cause was the gas tax being passed into law at a set dollar value, rather than a percentage which would adjust with gas

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Fairfax County, Virginia has plenty of unmarked Mustangs, and I've spotted 3 separate unmarked Corvettes making traffic stops. But the most distinctive umarked car was actually a box truck. Not only do you ignore those, but the strobes were easily overlooked above the cab lights. I saw one hit the lights for a