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That moves the passenger up to “probably no stealing.”

FOX Cable would not have been regulated by the Fairness Doctrine as that was limited to over-the-air broadcasting under the FCC. Congress could have put together a bill to close that loophole, but they chose not to. 

Simple enough. I know that the cast of the Stargate TV series was run through fully automatic weapons training. If the armorer feels an actor cannot handle a fully functional firearm, then never hand that actor a fully functional firearm. On that series, there were some who got molded plastic part to hold. 

Say “Bye” to Gizmodo as they have apparently been sold off. 

There isn’t anything that is going to accelerate any development by 2 decades. Per https://app.ediscoveryassistant.com/case_law/46498-zunum-aero-inc-v-boeing-co it appears that Zunum had been difficult.

Good point on the legal status of stealing trade secrets.

I am looking forward to finding out what trade secrets they thought they had and why they didn’t file for patent protection for those ideas.

There is almost no chance one employee missed removing chips on 100,000 engines. There is a great chance that all engines, using 0 weight oil are experiencing what happens when 0 weight oil isn’t enough.

The myth is used to add attempted murder of a cop every time they make a drug bust, even if no fentanyl is ultimately found. Since your kid cannot identify fentanyl by sight, it doesn’t make any difference. Safe enough to tell them not to take any pill that doesn’t come from a prescription bottle that you hand to

It is far more frequent for a cop, all hopped up on adrenaline, to kill a person for holding a phone, or pulling their pants up while begging for their life, than to make a meaningful response to a gunman.

Two versions of these little helpers - the Straglematic you encountered and the door-mounted Ejectomatic that, if the door opened in a crash, would leave the occupant unsecured and ready to be tossed out. 

Eddie the Eagle did better. 

AFAIK everyone prefers a big pipeline with natural gas over having to move literally tons of coal around a power plant and with railcars. That’s true in Texas, famously. Add in the controls required to scrub coal stacks of sulfur and other unwanted pollutants and it would be insane for a power generation company, at

Make Studebaker great again - not the one that built Avatis, the one that built nearly 500,000 horse drawn wagons over a 7 year stretch and initially built electric cars from 1902 to 1911.

ABS may need to communicate with the ECM/ECU/Whatever is managing the engine. Not sure why and not sure it’s universal, but I had a non-detectable misfire on one ignition coil and the ABS warning light came on to celebrate along with vehicle stability and some other not-an-engine module.

Amazon will cancel it just when it gets interesting. Season 1 wasn’t interesting and I have no motive to watch Season 2. Waste of time and money. 

Post that comment to the wire snipper who I was responding to.

The canisters didn’t explode. It was the leaking heavier-than-air gas that had pooled near the floor and up to the foot well where he was sitting that exploded.

A conviction should change how Hollywood deals with fully functional firearms as props. I watched the video of the Stargate guy over the use of the P90 weapon and he had every actor that would handle one go through a gun safety course. Why is that not required for every movie using fully functional firearms?

You found a better one.