It was listing and they grounded it to prevent a more serious incident.
It was listing and they grounded it to prevent a more serious incident.
This one was deliberately run aground.
It's often referred to as Eurobus for the reason listed... at least among the aviators I know.
Longest namesake goes to the Suburban. First generation was in 1933.
I'll take that and put it above my cubicle.
Until it breaks, then you have no more gold.
Here's a video on a Toyota GT-86
Yeah, but the California's a hard top.
I can list all the phone I've had:
I can list all the phone I've had:
The SVs normally come with just the lip spoiler, the big wings were an optional extra part of the Aeropack.
Desktop disk drives tend to live longer lives and avoid mechanical failure because they sit in one spot... laptop drive on the other hand are more prone to mechanical failure since they get moved, shaken, bumped, dropped etc. There are other random failures but they make these things so well nowadays that they are so…
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Having the same sticks of RAM is good, I agree but as for the other things...
What's the point of having 4GB of RAM when your OS only supports 3GB?
It's only if the bus slows down and stops. If that bus had kept going he'd been crushed in front of his friends.
Looks like a Fierraro.
Yeah, tricks are something a whore does for money ...or candy!
The magician's alliance isn't gonna be too happy about revealing this illusion.
If the situation ever escalates to something more serious they will shoot down the plane. Terrorists and innocents all. It's better to lose a few than to lose many more should anyone on board the plane attempt to turn the plane into a weapon.