What weighs more? A pound of Alcantara, or a pound of bricks?
What weighs more? A pound of Alcantara, or a pound of bricks?
Speaking of MJK, if you're not listening to Puscifer, you're missing some of his best work.
More than any of those reasons - world police.
Adopt me?
10/10.
Or, maybe the US leveraging smaller items, like handguns and armor, means that it wants to focus on the bigger, more expensive stuff. One look at Australia's inventory shows that there are no indigenously designed and built major weapons systems. One look at the US inventory shows that every major weapons system is…
Considering the vast majority of your air and sea fleet is US or Great Britain designed and built, I'm not sure you have much to stand on. Australia might have the ability to modify another country's design and assemble it, but designing, integrating, testing, and fielding complex weaponry seems out of Australia's…
Except for, you know, not being able to design and build the plane, itself...
I just happen to have that P-51, farthest away, tattooed on my forearm. This is a crappy selfie of it...
They'll want to be careful about the breaking part, as a significant amount of composite material is used. Carbon fiber, Kevlar, and fiberglass aren't exactly environmentally friendly when made into dust.
Most likely, they'll cut them up into smaller pieces, and float them on a boat with shallow draft, then move then downriver until they get to a bridge with sufficient size. After that, a crane and a flatbed will take care of the rest.
East coast beaches are better, anyway. Warm water.
Now that's what I call canyon carving!
The Zumwalt-class uses a tumblehome hull design, rather than the more traditional flare-hull design. It's supposedly more stable in tough seas, but they have a tendency to pitch downwards when hit with a large wave, and...continue downwards.
Also, it's tough to prove a point when you make yourself sound like a dick.
I get that the overall work in Washington is greater, but the amount of expansion that's planned for North Charleston is insane. They've bought up basically all the property that the airport and Air Force base aren't currently occupying, including a decent portion of land that used to be USAF. I believe they're…
I actually think this pales in comparison to their upcoming work at their North Charleston, SC factory. The amount of work planned is absolutely immense!
Congress, specifically the House, holds the purse strings.
No, the issue isn't Android, the issue is OEM's skinning and customization of Android. Get a Nexus. You'll be much happier.
As far as I can tell, it's already platform agnostic. The whole point of Google forming the Open Auto Alliance, or whatever it's called, is to have open standards. If anything is not platform agnostic, it's Apple CarPlay.