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About $7 grand more, true, but irrelevant today since you can't buy a new S2000 ... most of them on the market will be cheaper than a BRZ.

Embarrassing for Detroit, but symptomatic. I feel for the fans. Were I IndyCar, I wouldn't be back next year without them re-paving Belle Isle.

And they shall call it ... the Phonebook.

Such excitement over a bit of carbon. I could cover your car with carbon for a lot less than that.

Right. So a better design would keep the current bowl to hold the wine, and put the ergonomic handle into a reinforced stem at the base. That would result in a glass easy to pour from and clean, able to keep the wine at its proper temperature, and easier for the user to hold since you'd put an affordance on the stem

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Pretty, but compared to the classic Rolex Submariner, you can get 99% of the capability with 2% of the price ... example, Invicta 9937ob. And a NATO band will run you about $13, if you want the classic Sean Connery James Bond look.

Eat the children first.

Saint-Exupery went missing flying a P-38 reconnaissance mission over France, so no.

I know what my dogs think: "Cookie! Cookie! Cookie! Cookie, beyotch!"

My bit of support for C-RAM was the 20mm x 102mm M940 MPT-SD (multi-purpose tracer w/self-destruct) ammunition C-RAM used — which unlike the tungsten saboted primary ammo used by sea-based CIWS, is a semi-armor-piercing high explosive incendiary with tracer that has a self-destruct feature. M940 was originally

Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

I'll stick with my S2000, thanks.

I was involved in the XM109 Anti-Materiel Payload Rifle development, so I can confirm it was 25mm, albeit a "short" 25mm and not the full-caliber 25 x 137mm that the M242 on the Bradley and LAV-25 use. Still, it had a hell of a kick, and we never got full field testing on it because we could never get a single

Future:

Quibble: the T-28 is not a WWII-era airplane. It was an Air Force and Navy trainer in the '50s and '60s, and was used for some close air support work by foreign air forces in Vietnam. It was retired from US training service in the '80s.

Any actually stock stock cars.

Oy. Y'all need a bit more MRAP edumication:

Something is conspicuously absent:

That'll buff right out.

Bah, that's not remotely military grade, even if it did miraculously meet MILSTD-801G.