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I spent many years on destroyers as a Naval officer, and I have experienced heavy weather in the North Atlantic where we took rolls in excess of 45 degrees. We came close to the point that masts are designed to break away to lower the center of gravity! My ships were designed to go into weather like that and survive.

Wow, how brave of you to avoid a well-written criticism of your article. He asked pointed questions, commented on public vs. private investment, and you can’t even bother to read it. This shows how far journalism has devolved...

He practically invented the electric car market, he is helping paralyzed people with neuroimplants, he is shooting rockets into space weekly and returned astronauts that Boeing and NASA stranded in space, and is landing rockets standing up and catching rockets with chopsticks on the way down, and he bought Twitter and

I have visited Hendrick’s man cave. Not just the man cave with the 200 plus car collection, but also the real man cave overlooking the garage, in the room filled with guitars signed by every artist of note, a football signed by the starting QBs of every Super Bowl winning team, and the sax used in the opening of George

No, thieves are literally the cause of auto theft. When I was growing up, cars didn’t have any electronic gizmos on them, and a lot of people parked their cars in the driveways with the keys in the ignition, because people were largely honest and trustworthy.

“As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly” - Les Nessman

Liberals tried to enter the AM market, but apparently nobody was buying what they were selling.  Remember Air America?  Yeah, nobody else does either.

Back in the mid-70s, when I was delivering the Hagerstown Morning Herald every day starting at about 5:30 a.m. I lived in eastern WV and as I delivered papers, I listened to AM-Rock on WBZ in Boston and WLS in Chicago, both 500-700 miles away. Our local AM station was a low-power station to begin with, and until sun

“... heavily armed and fly Gadsen flags.”

Or the E-bird!  

Back in the 60s, my very white mother put in a driver’s license application when she moved to the state of NJ. She put a “C” for Caucasian on her application. The DMV thought she meant colored, and put “N” for Negro on her driver’s license.

The Australian billionaire that wants to build Titanic II could take this one, paint it, add two fake stacks and viola!  

Back in the old days, we just went behind the city’s Public Works Department where they had a gas pump for all city vehicles - and no lock on the pump. The building was unattended, so it was easy to jump in and out with a free tank of gas.

What kind of camera was he using? It wasn’t a helmet cam... the point of view was 5 or 6 ft behind him. It almost looked like a drone shot (chasing him at 100+ mph).

Well, to be fair, Biden falls while going up stairs. That is far more difficult.

I work in the maritime field, and cold ironing is not always an option. The infrastructure must be in place, and that is expensive! I doubt Antigua has the $$ needed to fund the power requirements of the oligarchs!

Sorry, but you are wrong about the Charger, at least in my case.

I’m not going to comment on the article, but I will say that it should not be under the banner of “News” but rather of “Opinion”.

Back in 1978, I was 16 years old and worked at the J.C. Penney Auto Center as a pump jockey. This was during one of the odd-even license plate periods, so you could only fill up on the day that matched your license plate. There were long lines - 100s of cars long on some days. Me and my coworker would stand there and

One diesel engine, used on occasion during peak periods, seems reasonable to take 98 gas cars (at a time) off the road. Over a full 24-hour period, this could easily be over 1000 cars being recharged.