Ah, you must not have seen an American road before
Ah, you must not have seen an American road before
Two dimensions: X and Y.
I would say a road is more close to one dimensional.
The flying car is not really a technological problem: it’s a people problem.
KJU watched Iraq fall. He watched Gaddafi dragged out of a sewer and killed years after he gave up his country’s nuclear program. You’re 100% correct. All he cares about is staying in power. He’s not launching a nuke at anyone. He knows it would be suicide.
Iraq invasion? Unknown.
Someone needs to explain age-old concept of “white man’s burden” to you. White guys leisurely discussing the cost in lives of “civilizing” another culture is... problematic to say the least.
A 4yr old is a lot easier to ignore when they’re not holding a gun.
As an independent nation, they are 100% free to develop whatever offensive or defensive technology they would like.
I’m not American, and don’t live in a country with a nuclear arsenal, so “we” don’t apply to me.
If someone has a real suggestion as to how to get NK to simmer down, without any loss of life, I’d love to hear it.
So..Who are we to tell another country it can’t have nukes? We have thousands of them and we are the only country that has ever nuked anyone.
The issue is that this is not a question for the U.S. to answer independently. There are very legitimate reasons that China, South Korea and Japan do not want war with North Korea, and it stretches beyond just counting North Korean lives.
I’m torn.
It fits two adults and a child seat. That’s as much as I need.
Must press the red button. Is that for the ejector seat or the sidewinder missiles behind the grill.
That’s because Alfa knows that any more high tech, and they’ll probably mess up the electrics.
The good:
Our road’s aren’t THAT narrow and they haven’t changed in width much but nowadays we all have mirrors of equal size on both sides.
The Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta concept references the Duetto and with power coming from a 1750cc turbo four, it might…