agray123
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I liked it better covered, yeeesh is that ugly.

Now we just have to wait for an unmanned autonomous aircraft refueling from another unmanned autonomous aircraft, talk about reducing personnel cost - though the thought of a “free range” tanker aircraft gives me the willies. But also, what if the tanker is part blimp to increase its loiter time?

Ye Gods, you are right, now I am hearing it in THAT voice. It’s been a few for me too.

I heard it in the George Carlin voice - not Ringo...

What USAF planes? Is this a “retro” movie cause even then I am struggling to figure out what US plane they are trying to replicate. Get a MIG-25 and call it a F-15...

Yeah, I think if one would drop out, it would allow the other to get a leg up in the votes.

Truth.

God forbid our kids are exhausted from taking tests... What happens if they run out of breath reciting the alphabet?

Why opt out? It is a test, that you need to prepare for, regardless of how well the test itself is prepared. Sounds like something the kiddos will be facing throughout their education, including college. Lame bandwagon parenting, there are probably “skip the test” facebook and pinterest pages, I am sure - but I’m not

Love the Belichick for President idea. Seriously, fuck you, Russia, we are videotaping your scrimmages AND hyper-inflating our dirigibles.

Look at the giant sinkhole about 50 yards behind home plate.

But the electrical system is pristine... LOL.

The problem extends above and beyond the red and blue, it can exist no matter who is in power!

Fuck PF Chang's...

I always thought a tall cupola was a drawback for a MBT. At least it has always been listed as one of the drawbacks of the M60 (haven't checked the height specs for the 2 tanks yet, but will and edit later). Of course, the urban mission is considerably different, but I still think using a MBT like the Abrams for

throw in the fact that you don't even have to maintain them in your own inventory, sell them off into the gigantic accounting and audit vacuum of FMS! The airframe was clearly not obsolete, even thought its use in overall US strategy had been overcome by the constant need for "more"...

unfortunately, I think any defense contractor that pushes forth cost effective products will either be bought out in a hostile takeover, or be caught in the quagmire of constant contract protest...

Almost there...

And they will die happy!

Like flipping the half eaten waffle over and finding HALF a cricket? Gack!