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Looks like Skoda to me... :)

You're right for obvious reasons. But still, it's smart to make your base look like nothing much. Another thing is these bases in Lithuania, Poland and so on are less than an hour of flight away from Russian air space. US bases are far more secure being far far away.

Isn't it like plain rude to fly your thing in someone else's airspace? Like over neighbor's property/house?

Just busted left servo in my little Esky 150 helicopter. It gets really hot really quick and smells like fried insulation. So I'm thinking, should I get a new servo (and perhaps a couple more things that broke along the way) or just cut the cables and fly it with one working servo until it crashes for good.

Unlike the K900 and the Equus which are good bargain luxury cars, the Phaeton (actually pictured above, not a Passat) was a great luxury car by any standard. It's essentially a Bentley Flying Spur with some Volkswagen body parts on it.

Nope. As far as '70s are concerned 1970 Dodge Challenger RT in Alpine White is the coolest.

I guess the hose will be connected to a pump to drain the water at some point. I don't know. I don't care. I just know that I watched it all. So relaxing.

My point precisely :)

In a ditch far, far away.

It seems that getting shitfaced and sleeping around is human nature.

Keys are being handed off? Seems to me keys are in the ignition, lights on, engine idling, tail pipe smoking.

Is it too soon for Gay Sir jokes?

It still amazes me marketing spin doctors made it a thing for a moment. At least here on Gizmodo. (I live in the woods, well almost, and never seen a smart watch kin real life.)

That looks like a strong current carrying the diver there. Seems dangerous to free dive in a place with a strong current. I ain't no expert though, got all of my diving experience in my bathtub.

Botanical gardens in BJ is the first and only place where I could take a deep breath. Which I wouldn't do otherwise because of the said stinks.

Battlefield is a kinda stressful place to be in. It's not uncommon for a soldier to throw a grenade without pulling the pin. If you land in the same hole with a live grenade, throwing it back is actually pretty much the only play you have left.

'90s are becoming the new '80s. Man, I feel I'm getting old...

And here :)

And here.