I believe this system, like the Javelin, performs a soft-launch, where a small charge pushes just enough for the projectile to clear the operator (in cover), at which point the main flight motor ignites (outside of cover).
I believe this system, like the Javelin, performs a soft-launch, where a small charge pushes just enough for the projectile to clear the operator (in cover), at which point the main flight motor ignites (outside of cover).
See, I actually liked the ending to Lost. But I know I'm in a miniscule minority...
Never forgive. Never forget.
I'd just like to point out that every one of the groups in the pictures above looks flawlessly put together and had a shower about 5 minutes ago with the exception of The Walking Dead. Rick looks like he hasn't taken off that shirt in a month of Sundays and they all look sweaty. I imagine the post-apocalypse is…
Otisburg? Otisburg?
I like them all! Here's how I look at them:
I'll stand up for a much-dismissed Harold Ramis masterpiece. Too many people expected an even more subversive clone of the DudleyMoore / Peter Cook film (plus it has been and remains quite fashionable to hate on Brendan Fraser). It's never listed among Ramis' best, even now. But it has perfect casting and great…
Last Action Hero.
I didn't know you were so good at playing the Mario Brothers theme on a Sheng. Could you share the youtube link of you playing please?
Fallout 3.
Walk into rundown building. Go into bathroom looking for medicine and supplies. There's a medkit next to the toilet... "Easy... Easssyyy...." *missclicks* Accidently drink a bowl full of radioactive toilet water.
I mean, why wouldn't he think that? Republicans live in a bubble wherein the only reason they ever fail at anything is because they're sabotaged by the librul Jew media and Democrats giving blah people "free stuff."
Please god, no. Such an awesome movie. A sequel would just retread what we've seen. "Wanting to see more" is the PERFECT way it should have ended. That story is complete, no need for more.
Yeah, that quote was basically an admission of guilt on their part. They said they don't like taking risk. Well, it seems to me that the model works because they have deep pockets and can afford to take risk. An individual, especially one who was not established, could not afford that.
I can see a few problems already: