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I don't know if it's just the fact that the navigation "works" incredibly poorly on my phone but from what I can see this isn't even close to all the USAF airplanes. This is with regards to the Android version. Maybe the iversion wroks properly and has more planes.

Casey Kelly is also injured. That would be why he has only played in two games this year. Robbie Erlin is injured too.

I'm too lazy to install it but the Android App is free and from the description it sounds like it includes live radio broadcasts.

I haven't tried the new version but both the PX-100 and PX-200 that I've owned have fallen apart. The pads on the 200s completely fell apart and I had issues with the cable on the 100s that caused one side to cut out all the time.

When we built one of these in high school we used a section of threaded pipe between the combustion chamber and the barrel so that we could swap different size barrels on. We also brought it into our physics class and spent one period shooting stuff on the football field. I'm not sure if that would be allowed today.

I like the second pair of gloves that's lying on the dash in the title picture. And if those aren't gloves I will ignore that fact and continue believing that they are.

Doesn't daily driver mean you drive (or wear) it for just one day and then move on to the next? That's what I do with my cars and my watches. The used cars make a nice wall to keep the commoners away as well.

And if you use wheels with that bolt pattern but an offset/backspacing designed for RWD/4WD Fords, Jeeps, etc. on a Subaru then prepare for fun with tire to fender interference.

If you look at their website they have specific models for different car companies. It looks like the only foreign companies are for heavy trucks.

I definitely fit in the flat footed category and although I'm not much of a runner for what little running I do, plus hiking and just normal wear I find my Trail Gloves to be more comfortable than normal shoes or normal shoes plus orthotics. I wish there had been something like these when I was a kid and would

Doesn't she already co-host Numbers Never Lie? Sure that show is terrible but it should still count as co-hosting.

You've just got to remember to keep it topped off with fuel. Even if you don't use it.

The worst thing about this is not that ESPN employees people who would plagiarize so blatantly but that ESPN employees people who visit forums that allow giant signatures with animated gifs in them. My eyes are bleeding after following that link.

But this one started her reporting at With Leather. Much more reputable than covers.com.

Gizmodo keeps running (or linking) to these Displaymate articles as if they're conclusive and every time I'm disappointed in the out of date phones and tablets involved. At some point maybe I'll learn.

Yeah, it does suck that this is the case but it's pretty clearly spelled out before you sign up.

Why does the article say that this was a production car when the quoted text clearly says it was a prototype?

They can, but why would they when there's always a city out there willing to build one for them?

While it's true that there were "30 triple-digit temperature days in North Texas last summer" that sure is a strange way to put it considering there were actually 71 triple-digit days in Dallas.

I can't wait for the Poynter review to do their ESPN Ombudsmanning. Although I bet I know how it ends: "ESPN made some mistakes and needs to do a better job in the future." I do miss the days of the kick ass and take names ombudsman.