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Tyler, I'm not disagreeing with you on any of your analysis. However, the Jordanian Air Force probably hasn't flown in anger for decades. It's a very small country and not an oil producing nation. They can't afford to upgrade their bombs with other national priorities that need tending. Jordan's king was already

You know you're rich if the company that builds your ride has been accused of selling weapons systems to dictators.

And we were selling arms to the Iranians throughout the 80s....what's your point?

Yes, of course. Definitely the government and environmentalists fault. Couldn't possibly be that the corporation decided that that level of engineering wasn't cost-effective. No way.

Environmentalists don't want long-lasting, reliable cars that don't need to be constantly replaced and recycled?

If you guys don't stop I'm going to have to have you RS-ted.

Yeah, you're facts are incorrect. It wasn't a trillion $$'s in infrastructure spending, more like $275 billion. The remaining portion of the $785 billion in spending (not a trillion $'s) was $288 billion in tax cuts and $225 billion in extended unemployment benefits. And that $275 billion was spread out over three+

If I were in front of a camera while that happened I would have totally made it a point to immediately check on the person to see if they're okay (even though it looked very minor) so then I could watch the video later and jerk off to all of the "what a class act" posts I would accumulate.

Yes, and some of those "ladies" have extra equipment between their legs. Not that I would know first hand. (Cough, cough)

Big Deal! There's ladies by the Lincoln Tunnel who will take you around the world in the same time, for less.

I heard of this other sweet app that allows you to talk to people anywhere in the world! Like a walkie talkie, but with no pressing a button to speak!

There's, like, an app.

How is this different than picking up the phone and reserving a helicopter?

That's not correct. Through lessons learned, it caused the implementation of changes that have made flying safer - specifically, how planes are built and maintained.

i just want to say thanks for writing an article about flight 232. this happened about thirty minutes away from me. i wasnt born yet, i remember my parents talking about where they were when they found out what happened. my mom was in sioux city when it happened and could see the cloud of smoke from it. flight 232

The pilots were given clearance to land on runway 31, but they were on a path for runway 22, which was only 6,600 feet long and it was also closed.

Can I have your car? Pretty please? I'll give you a ride in it whenever you like!

please try harder, this was an awful troll attempt