jacksmith151
Jack_Smith
jacksmith151

The difference between cravenly keying other people’s vehicles, and punching them in the face is that the vehicle won’t punch back.

Can you please explain to me why we should send all of that money, and use all of these resources in other countries, if we can’t even get those problems under control here?

I had a friend with a 90s Silverado (which he bought new) that we kept telling the same.

Yes yes, let’s all feel sorry for the criminal, and not bother to discuss or feel sorry for the victims.

I worked in the prison system for several years as an officer right out of the military. I used it as an opportunity to get a paycheck while I used my G.I. funds to go to college. After my associates, I worked in classification/STG until I received my bachelors in electrical engineering, and eventually received my

Actually, he vandalized 30+ cars, per the article.

I suggest you actually go work in a prison for a bit, getting to know the people you defend so vehemently. Learn how they got there by reading their charges in detail, see what they do and how they act hour after hour, day after day.

I just wish more reporters and news media conglomerates would understand this, as well as Trump.

You are wrong in that, as Trump couldn’t have won with only “republican voters”. He actually did better than Mitt, and even scored tens of millions more votes than old G.W.

That is a negative, as Texas, as the highest wind-energy producing state, has roughly 11,000 turbines operating at over 40 different locations, and all told, they only produce a nameplate capacity of 18,531MW.

Because no matter how many wind turbines you build, or how many storage batteries you place underground, wind power is still highly sporadic. So you’ll still need a consistent power plant to make up for those shortfalls, which will either be hydrocarbon fueled or nuclear. That being the case, and us having to

Depends on what kind of Honda Motorcycle. If you meant an air-cooled 1,000cc 4 cylinder, with hydraulic valves that never needs adjustment, carbureted, and still produces almost 130hp, then no, they don’t make them like that anymore.

I vote for this thing:

Not really, tank battalions will usually travel the path of least resistance, if there are roads, they will use them. The strategy is then usually to plant IEDs in several places, along the front to stop the column, but also along the middle and especially the rear of where you would expect the end of the formation

You say that, but believe me they weren’t uncommon.

But blowing the first few tanks in the column to hell would have the same effect, as well as reduce the total number of targets. More concentrated fire on fewer targets means conserving ammo, and dealing more damage to the battalion as a whole.

Maybe so, but you’re making mountains out of molehills. While it is a big thing that VW lied to and actively deceived our regulators, the minuscule amount of emissions produced are nothing noteworthy.

It was always roughly the same price as a fully loaded 5th gen Camaro SS, which it is indeed a 4-door version of. Many times, it could be had for a great deal less than that, with prices comparable to a base to mid-level trim, brand new 5th gen Camaro SS.

How to stop a tank? With trees?

Just 7mph difference, which is about as fast as the average person can jog. Assuming that the turn lasted a total of 5 seconds, you would have made a roughly 50ft. gain, or about 16 yards....