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That’s a typo. There’s only been the B-2A. The Rockewell B-1A was a markedly different model than the B-1B. The B-1A was a high altitude mach 2.5 strike bomber, basically a cheaper XB-70A or an American Tu-160 before there was a Tu-160. Jimmy Carter rightfully cancelled it because a) flying into the USSR at high

Nitpick: there is no B-2B. That’s a B-2A. There was never a second “B” variant of the Spirit.

That whole show should have been Battlestar Galactica but with Ens. Kim getting fat and fucking things up every week instead of Apollo.

Sure, there’s that. But it’s really just a reference to some now-dead congressman from suburban Chicago who pushed the amendment through.

Lightroom: easier for lots of photos that need only basic work (exposure, color)

TDKR 2-parter was enjoyable and faithful to the original. And that faithfulness also made it the most 1980’s thing ever.

Man of Wood?

You’re half right. There’s two factors to mineral exploitation, not one. First, is ease of access. Second is size of deposit. You can have tiny, easily accessed deposits (as small as picking up a single random piece of gold you found lying around) as well as massive, hard to reach deposits (like sub-ocean oil). If the

She thought it was really dishonest that we said some of our sandwiches were vegetarian or vegan when they contained cucumber. The dishwasher was confused and said that cucumbers were vegetables. The first woman disagreed, “No, they’re animals. They live in the sea.” They argued this point for some time.

Molds will be faster on a unit-by-unit basis, but there only going to make ~500 of the things. That’s a lot of mold work for a very small production run. Probably why the printing is cheaper.

You’re on the right track, but...

...or use Adam Baldwin’s Maj. Mitchell. Adam Baldwin>Will Smith

Adam Baldwin (no relation to the other Baldwins)?

A dollar may be worth more now than later, not because of inflation, but because you have few dollars right now. Economists call this ‘marginal utility’. There’s also balancing the cost of financing vs the opportunity cost (another econ term) of lost utility if you wait to buy [whatever]. Each person’s priorities and

Because you can take that cash and either

Well, genetic material is (courts have ruled on this many times) is not intellectual property. If we lose custody of it (by, let’s call it, gifting it to another person), we lose control over it. It’s not like a patent or copyright. Unless you have a contract in place which stipulates your rights post-transfer, as is

The right to choice actually based on the idea that they courts don’t have the authority to manage a woman’s body (in general). It’s not about who has more of less to lose. That thorny little issue is decided on a case-by-case basis.

NEEDS MOAR ANTENNA!

Testicles.

What matters about the $20 bill?