alexruthrauff
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alexruthrauff

Not to be that guy, but this is not accurate: “When you let go, the hammer strikes, firing the round.”

Actually, all guns fire when you fully depress the trigger, not depress and then RELEASE the trigger.

This is important information since someone who follows your explanation of how guns work might make a pretty bad

I know very little about basketball, so I’ll just ask - how many rings does LeBron have now if he went back in time and replaced Kobe on those Laker teams? Seven? More?

To add to the breakdown of the head-to-head provided by muwarror608:

The plot thing that bothered me from the last season is that people seem not to question Jon’s assertion that the White Walkers are a serious threat. He should be facing a LOT more resistance to that whole idea. He’s all like “The real battle is in the north” and people just believe him (like Davos and Lady Mormont

Would it shock anyone if he won a major at 40? It wouldn’t me.

While I am with you politically, that pie chart is highly misleading. That’s only discretionary spending. Mandatory spending is 2/3rds of all spending, and that’s where most of the $$ spent on SS and Medicare are accounted for.

That’s even explained on the site where you got that pie chart.

Yeah, I’d put Kyrgios as the one with the best chance to have a Hall of Fame career. Beyond that, I just don’t know. The current group of vets at the top don’t let anyone else get a sniff. Kyrgios is the only guy under 25 who has a solid shot at beating the top guys every time he goes on the court, in my view.

Sorry guys, I’m just not seeing the Zverev-as-next-superstar thing. He’s got good strokes but he hits them from 10 feet behind the baseline way too much. It might be that he *can’t* crowd the baseline, because he needs the ball to bounce up higher than most players to be in his best hitting zone, because he’s so tall.

Looks fine. All cars used to be high-waisted bulky road monsters, especially Bentleys. All the ppl who whine about this sort of thing are the same sort that whined when cars became smooth, low and aerodynamic. “But it bears no resemblance to a stagecoach whatsoever!”

Oh please. Now we're complaining about actual good people who want to help and actively fight racism, but who are not strictly perfect at all times in your eyes?

Please. Some people would cry if they stubbed their toe on a pot of gold.

There are other racing series.

If I am Jenson Button I am not taking a cent less than I'm worth to another team to drive for McLaren. No favors for a team that, let's face it, will never pay a driver a cent MORE than they're worth if they can ever help it. He's a popular world champion from a huge F1 market, which has to help any team's chances of

I was inclined to agree, having felt very cozy in a wide range of cars in my life. However, that was only when I had nothing to do at that time or in the future but sit in a parked car in bad weather. With some kind of nice food. That is a rare event. So the car might have the highest maximum cozy value, but its

Seconded.

Sure the Laffer curve exists. The question is, where are we on the Laffer curve? And certainly, One man moving to Andorra doesn't demonstrate anything. Good joke though.

Wow, Google Translate is not very good.

If Aston wants to sell more cars they should offer a car that starts at $90,000. They can't do that now because the cars they build now should probably cost $90,000 in terms of (what I know about) their performance and quality. But maybe in this decade they'll make a car that's actually worth $180,000, them make a car

THOUGHT EXPERIMENT: You have limitless wealth but there is a law that you can only have 1 car worth more than $30,000. Which do you pick from those wallpapers? For me, don't laugh, it might be the Vector W8. A genuinely fast car. Extremely rare. Yeah a 3 speed Olds automatic transmisson but is that really so bad? You

NOW IS ZE TIME ON SHPROCKETS VEN VE DANCE.

I love v8s as much as the next guy but I bet the v6 is lighter and sits farther back than a v8 could, helping balance. Everything is a tradeoff