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h, the USS Cole. After she was bombed, they brought her damaged SPY-1D array back to my old site in Moorestown, NJ for analysis and repair. Even after all that it had been through, they plugged it in, and the damn thing was still mostly functional and could hold a radar track!

I remember reading an article a bunch of years ago, about a guitarist that was asked to recreate Hendrix's version of the Star Spangled Banner for a movie. In it, he noted that while it would have been extremely expensive for them to license the original version, if they recreated and re-recorded it, they could do it

My last name is Carr, and I have an uncle. Three, to be exact!

That's the package cost, on top of the base cost of each model. The 401A package has been the Premium Package for the last couple generations, so take cost of EcoBoost Mustang + 201A = EcoBoost Premium. GT Mustang + 401A = GT Premium. Of note, it doesn't look like there's a Premium Package for the V6. They'll

The original name for EcoBoost, Twin Force, was BAD. ASS. I wish they've have just used that branding, but they decided that the green cred they'd get from EcoBoost was better than the awesome cred they'd get from the actual engines, themselves.

Very cool! Amazon sells this (Ippinka just has this listed as 'under consideration'). I'd definitely buy this if you could get additional storage containers, such that you could keep a half dozen herbs frozen, and pick and choose what you needed. As such, $30 is a bit steep for a product you can only really use one

Gawker: Insulting its readers since Nineteen Dikkity Seven.

That's brilliant!

Did you read the entire article? The original drums were replaced with discs.

I think a set of the 2008-2009 Bullitt Torq-Thrust wheels, in gunmetal. Sexy, sexy.

MARINE = My Ass Rides In Navy Equipment.

That's funny.

The old, proper label!

Gulden Draak is my absolute favorite! I haven't had the 9000, yet...

I've actually been brewing a Russian Imperial Stout called Unobtanium for a couple years. I brewed it, lost the recipe, drank it, it was excellent, and was terrified that I couldn't find the recipe. Fast forward a year, and the paper magically shows up

I love the label, but HATE that beer! I bought a bottle and couldn't even get through a half pint!

I don't know, but the new Ommegang labels are just awful. I can't stand the change. Someday, perhaps, we'll go back to their original labels.

Does anyone remember when doing a simple activity like riding a bike didn't require hundreds of dollars of accessories and special gadgets? Jesus.

The point that I was making was that nothing is completely environmentally neutral. Even just the process of creating power transmission lines out of copper, aluminum, or some other material, is incredibly intensive in materials mining and processing. People like to tout solar are being carbon neutral, but the

What, that we should look down our noses at people who provide for our energy needs? Or we should look down our noses at people who try to explain economic theory for the least common denominator?