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Even more recently while I was in the Navy, we were keenly aware of the carrier crackers. And the fact that Iran is known to have a complement of them. Most especially whenever we transited the Strait of Hormuz.

Apparently, when it came time to start rearming and choosing the direction that they were going to take hardware wise. Iraq decided to go with Russian hardware because they were familiar with it, they had already had training on it, and they already had much of the support equipment in place for it. Simply put, going

......meet with world leaders as to how to continue to put economic pressure on Russia to change their behavior, a tactic he currently refers to as 'effective.'

A very common issue with these older Toyota/Lexsus switches is carbon buildup on the contacts inside the switches. This can be easily solved with a burnishing file. I've dealt with a few windows with this problem. Annoying problem with a simple solution. You might look into it. It's a far, far cheaper solution than

I understand what you are trying to convey. I actually had the same reaction toward you. So I guess a face palm doesn't amount to much these days.

Clever picture. Pauljones would be proud.

Not exactly. Ford recently submitted for the 2nd renewal of the name SVO (IC 012. US 019. G & S: Automobiles and Structural Parts Thereof. ) with the patent and trademark office on April 9th, 2014. So it's not gone. But that doesn't necessarily mean Ford plans to use it either. I do find the timing interesting though.

No, they gave it the wrong name. 4cyl, turbocharged, intercooled. Walks like an SVO, quacks like an SVO, must be an SVO.

You and a whole multitude of people. When we had this system before I never bothered commenting because it felt like a waste of time. Any comment made would take so long to appear and be relegated so far into the depths of the system that it was largely rendered irrelevant for any sort of commentary. Once we moved to

True, but were getting on the outside edge of the lifespans of those personally involved. We're now mostly to the point where the sons and daughters are bearing the sins of their fathers. I am glad as an American that for the most part the current generation in Japan doesn't hold me personally responsible for what

The real point of contention that the judges will focus on is the intended definition of copying.

I'm not sure if you arebeing fecesious, or you really didn't catch the reference that Prophet of hoon made? Hard to tell across the internet.

Tried Habit Burger for the first time a little bit ago. Very tasty burger made with moderately fresh ingredients. I enjoyed it but I will admit I was surprised at how small it was. Not that that is a bad thing but they are pricey burgers. Very much a matter of quality not quantity in this case.

I'm not sure that the water to speed ratio is balanced enough to call this a water slide. Maybe just a well lubricated slide. Conjure what ever mental image you require for that description.

According to the video description, the drone and camera were uninjured. No purple heart for that copter pilot.

My internet IS slow, and I've done everything short of moving to get better. It simply isn't offered in my area. I'd look at it on my phone, because that has screaming internet but I struggle to not run out of my allotted data package as it is. Not having an unneeded 11MB thrown on top of it would be nice. Not

I'm not too jaded by the internet age to admit that I was also pleasantly impressed with this as well.

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The phrase "It's dangerous to go alone, so take this...." has been ruined for all time because of this song.(NSW)

Seen it.

The budget does seem to be lower, but the creativity is up. Each season they are forced less and less into the TGUK box, which allows them to do an increasing number of different things. Some things work and some things don't. I find entertainment value in just seeing what they're going to try. The original TGUK is a