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@d1zzle: Maybe if one would be 50cm in diameter...

@Graviton1066: Ok, I propose that Curiosity takes a friend along, just in case. And to help Spirit, ofc.

@Robb Nunya: Why, there's another face, of course...

@Kevin: Perfect, thanks.

@Biapilotaceman: What can I say, this whole thing deserves the cover of any motor magazine there is.

Dat's a perty nice gas guzzlin' dune buggy right'ere...

@irishfighter: After 1 hour investigating this, I'm sure it's motion we're talking about.

@freelunch: "Sir, you are not allowed to pass the security gate with this sealed bottle of yogurt. You have to throw it away, but you can buy a similar one at thrice the price in the waiting area."

"at no time did the President's ability [to use the nuclear weapons] decrease."

@wezelboy: read the article on AviationWeek. There's a surprise in the tail, and the two engines used for fwd thrust can be used when hovering.

@Schizzy: Well they say it'll be about 100kt faster than the Osprey. Lighter payload, but smaller, taking up less space to store on a carrier, reduced radar signature with retracted rotor.

@Rabinowitz: As for functionality, it doesn't matter. It works either way. As far as safety is concerned, the design makes sure that people working on appliances without disconnecting them from the grid first (i wonder how many do that since this was implemented in mass production) makes sure it is harder to get

@muffstuff: quote: "They even had the heating on. It really was a luxury journey," Bruederle told a large crowd of journalists and photographers on a chilly Berlin morning.

@Corz: sorry to hear that, if he's going for the steak outfit tell'im that cooked is more appealing than raw. To me, at least.

@k4man: I'm sorry, I'm still looking into the mirror studying my eyeballs..

@Corz: Where's your friend?

@gorehound: So far they scavenge, but what if they run out of supplies? They start filling it back?

@k4man: Ear? Just look for Loa Loa images...