danschulz
danschulz
danschulz

Yea. The Constitution might have something to say about that. There are countries in this world where people like you are in charge. This is not one of them, and it never will be.

The median bank account is about $7k. The average is $41k. Right there is your problem. A few people have all the money.

When I got my Dodge Ram I passed on the 12 cylinder, because I thought it would be unreliable, and because the V8s are so rock solid. I think I got about 11 mpg out of that thing. Hated it. Only auto transmission vehicle I have ever owned, and I’m in my 60s now. Should have bought the Tacoma. Didn’t need a full size

Turn off the transponder, and land at a grass field. A transponder is a signal sending device so that ATC can see you on their radar. It’s got an on/off button right on the console, too. Otherwise they just see a blip, and with a small craft like this, a lot of times not even that. This type of aircraft can be landed

I don’t want it. Not even close. I’d much rather have the single cab Ford Ranger available everywhere except in the US, I guess because they think we want this. 

Dude, that’s how youtube works, not here. Where did you come up with that, anyway, or do you just make stuff up?

Is a Tesla a different size than a car, or do we have a Musk tie-in? Musk is not a draw for me. I only want to hear you mock him. Otherwise? Pass. If you would have used the word car instead of Tesla I might have read it.  Maybe.

Newsflash. Stainless steel rusts. It’s called corrosion resistant steel, not corrosion proof steel. He’s likely using consumer grade, SST which is 300 series, and one of the most prone to corrosion.

Was he combat arms, or was he just on deployment? There is a huge difference. The vast majority of people in the military are not combat arms.

As an original player of small box D&D, I am profoundly disappointed that we still don’t have a toolkit similar to Baldur’s Gate 3 to play D&D with on our computers. For christ sake, I was playing video games in the mid 70s, too. And somehow the bean counters are shocked when BG3 sells well.

I got a chuckle out of the guy who loved the handles that always freeze up in wet weather. Those things suck.

That’s not what it’s like to be near a tornado, though. And pretty much everyone from the middle of the country knows that. This is commercial HYPE.

‘Over engineering’ is what people do when they are hacks. If you don’t know how strong something needs to be when you design it, you guess high. Making it stronger is the easy way. Plus all the fools out there think it’s ‘over engineered.’

How did you get ‘struck a nerve’ out of that? I think you are projecting.

My daily driver is a single cab truck, a tacoma. I have never understood the fixation on extended cab trucks. Glad to see Ford doing this but they need to bring it to the US. And with the manual trans.

I feel like this game defines hype. There is no game here. Its an interactive story, at best. Put this fiction next to good fiction, and it pales.

Where is The Sopranos? Weak weak weak.

There are several problems with backward compatibility as a design constraint.

Say goodbye to cool, my friend. The SUV is the modern station wagon.

People don’t understand the concept of boundary layer lubrication. It’s not just your starter that wears out faster. All bearings have metal on metal contact before the boundary layer forms. It’s why highway mileage is better than city.