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it looks fine. if you’re familiar with the scene, it’s replicated exactly

I fail to see the problem here

The same company that made the Spider-man mask, Batman mask, and many other superheroes, made me a mask so that I can be Dream all of the time. Hide my identity, even if public, at McDonalds, or any place I need to go. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart to those that supported me, even though I am ugly.

Judging from the way the person was driving leading up the crash and of course the crash itself, this person should be banned from driving for the rest of their life. Allowing them (and other similar people who are unable to operate a motor vehicle) to retake the test after recovery is a huge public safety concern.

Terrible for Philly.

ugh

Don’t forget rust and see continual, tough to mitigate reductions in overall structural integrity.

+1

Let’s put a nuclear reactor on a floating platform that is likely to leak, take on water, sink, catch on fire, or be hijacked. Really? Ignorance? These are valid concerns that land-based reactors don’t have to contend with.

Seriously?  You guys are now breaking the Morning Shift into multiple posts?  Do you pay attention to your readers at all?

I think you mis-spelled “valid concerns over safety, pollution, and the fact there is still nowhere to safely store nuclear waste”

To be fair, it’s a lot more complicated than that. If you wanted to sum it up into one short sentence, a more accurate one would likely be “Upfront costs and long-term operational security form large hurdles to nuclear powered ships.”

I feel that this article can be turned into an excellent slide show of at least 5-6 slides. 

I mean, given that the Iranian navy likes to hijack the occasional tanker or cargo ship, I’d say that the security issue is still a valid concern

I’d be interested to see some statistics about the first language of the people that have been involved in these wrecks for the last couple decades, whether it supports that idea or not. Regardless of language, from personal experience it’s not rocket surgery to look at a bridge you’re about to drive under and go,

A lot of them are not properly signed.

I’ll concede that there are likely several instances across the state that could be improved, but in the majority of cases, cases that cause websites like 11foot8.com to exist (I know that’s in NC, not NY, but still), the cause of the crash is driver stupidity.

Apparently, expecting professional drivers to read existing road signs and understand the requirements of their vehicles and how the two interact in real time is just as stupid as expecting normal drivers to do the same. For some reason we are allowing our fellow humans to become increasingly stupid but focusing on

Good.

Part of the transition to a slide show?