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It does, but I’ve seen both up close, and while there is a resemblance, as well as a size/proportions difference, the F-35 really is sexy looking. Like many things, pictures do NOT do it justice.

Except for the fact that it’s not meant to be an interceptor, and it’s not meant to be an ultimate fighter. The F-22 fills that role, and fills it rather well. This is an all-weather fighter/attack aircraft, just like the F/A-18. It’s meant to sneak in and pound ground targets while providing high air cover with

They also allow us to harness the energy in the rivers, reduce the reliance on coal, oil, and natural gas, and provide the ability to re-route rivers around important economic centers, towards irrigation projects, as well as reduce flooding and storm surges.

TAKE ALL THE DAM PICTURES YOU WANT ON THE DAM TOUR.

They are all pretty much the same song, but they’re all fantastic songs. I wish Aerosmith had just hung it up back then, rather than subject us to everything they’ve done, since...

The US is not a democracy, it’s a representative republic, and a representative republic is not a democracy.

So, you’re saying that the government not the best option for this circumstance?

The want is strong.

You just said that, in this case, the government is the best option.

And what exactly makes the government the best option, here? Do you really think that they’re going to make these public domain? Do you expect that they will not exploit them, any less than Google, or another company would? If so, you’re delusional.

And? Why would a private corporation that is beholden to its stakeholders, not the public, spend copious amounts of money on things that don’t benefits its bottom line? At least as an owner of the patents, it can make money off licensing them, have greater resources to fight NPEs that wish to exploit the patents, and

Right, because the government never misused or corrupted something that it owned.

Ahh, just wanted to make sure! Along with Brandon Lee, it’s a damn shame River Phoenix died.

Yes.

Also, that kid is dead.

Certain types of timber are really, really strong. This is the exact way they hold supertankers and carriers, too.

That is one of the most impressive pictures I’ve ever seen. It’s incredible to think that something so massive can be supported by such cribbing.

It’s actually not as difficult as you’d think. I can’t get into specifics, obviously, but basically every program in the DoD was designed to be deployed without any security, then all of a sudden, EVERYTHING needed to be secure. It took a decade, but DoD is leaps and bounds over where it was, even just a few years ago.

Any particular reason why? Ford has already shown that they want to be the leader in domestic performance cars. I very much doubt that they’re going to let Chevy get the lead for long. I’m sure the new SS and such will leapfrog the current GT’s capabilities, but how long will Ford let that last? A year? The Boss 302

Most likely, in areas where there is overlap between T-Mobile and Sprint, the phone will automatically choose the network that has the best coverage and/or speed. I’m on T-Mobile now, and I’m super happy, using my contract-free Nexus 5, but I’d definitely hop on Fi, as there are some areas that just don’t have decent