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That’s a much better way of phrasing that. 

Good thing you aren’t biased or anything. 

Remember that EVERYONE in the US was scared of being nuked by the Soviets, and the space race was one-up game to maintain the status quo of “mutually assured destruction” should one side or the other decide the Cold War needed to get toasty. 

Technically yes, since the bill of materials is different.

I met Jim Lovell at a small book signing about 20 years ago. Really nice guy, and very humble about the achievements of him and the rest of the Apollo program.

KillerBee’s answer is correct for any airport outlet, but you could run into issues if you tried to use a power strip on one of the in-flight outlets with lots of devices plugged in. Most of those aircraft outlets only support 60W, basically enough to keep a laptop going (which is exactly what it’s for). If you

I never suggested changing the railroad tracks at all. I said close the road underpass and use an existing level crossing elsewhere, but thanks for the long-winded reply.

Other countries have dedicated motorcycle/scooter lanes. In Taiwan, the scooter lanes have their own on-ramps and off-ramps, and there are concrete barricades to protect them from cars.

But California is the only state where it is explicitly legal, while 12 other state leave it as a gray area. Everywhere else in the US, it’s illegal, and you only see assholes weaving through traffic doing wheelies when they do. 

Hot take:

Maybe both? 

At what point does the city just close the road there? That happened at a low bridge near me. After about 5 trucks plowed into it, they just blockaded the road for good and made a detour to a level crossing several blocks down. 

$1 mil is all you need for driving perfection,

Answer:

Here’s a hint: Part of the Taurus

How about “unite”? 

I don’t miss driving that shed on wheels, but there are times I miss owning it.

All the best designs are all function, no styling.

My 2007 Outback falls right on the average, and we have no plans to get rid of it anytime soon. It has factory navigation, a huge power moonroof, airbags all around it, and I’ve added an integrated reverse camera and USB/BT audio into the factory hardware. The H6 engine is butter smooth and extremely reliable, and the

I mean, it was a joke...