joemaize1
A tortoise named Hubert
joemaize1

Hey Jesus, the 5th photo, which you asked for speculation on, looks like the first stage of a large booster rocket for lifting freight to orbit. The Soviets had this habit of using dozens of mid sized rockets for the first stage instead of the 5 huge ones that were seen on the Saturn 5.

You need to read a little more yourself, the article above is 36 MGW for an hour while the article you referenced is 36 MGW for seven minutes. The article on giz says that this thing powers 12,000 homes for an hour, your article says that it will power 12,000 homes for 7 minutes.

Ummm.... why do you think that we didn't see the shooter in any photos...

They could decide to support Android APPS. Not sure if that is feasible but would cut through that problem real fast.

I think the author of the article needs to understand that this project, as it stands, will cost us a few million dollars over the next two or three years since all they would be doing is spec and concept work.

That is pretty cool, would like to see one for NYC set up that way. But yeah, NYC is the largest light rail system in the world and it serves something like 10 million people. Plus it is expanding, they are extending the 7 West to 11th ave and they are creating a whole new 2nd ave line

Is the bikini barrista a standard in Seattle?

If you think about it logically, people went a saw the good movies. This list represents, for the most part, movies people were kinda curious about but didn't think was worth the $11-$16

I feel bad for the receptionists...

arched eye brows, elongated ears, a comical fixation on the nose, this is clearly anti vulcan-jew propaganda. Come on man... open your eyes!

Yup, those jewish Vulcan's are always takin a hit as the boogy man

Andrew you better watch out. That banhammer is freely wielded around here when referencing our overlords.... I still think its a conspiracy. You know, if we don't talk about it it won't happen kinda thing lol.

Since when did you guys start using B-roll of Ruxin?

This was the first deploy-able laser system for intercepting targets. We now have several, all of which learned from this. I agree that it may now be time to stop this program in lieu of others but I disagree that it was a waste to begin with.

Remember that commercial "what if everything ran on gas"... well there ya go

You seem to not understand a lot about the weapons development programs that the US military undertakes. They often 'roll' one program into another. This thing gets canceled, but they take the tech, research and lessons learned and use them to build a smaller version for drones that would have needed billions in

I'm not looking to have a technical spec-off her since it appears you know more about lasers then I do. My point was that they have been able to scale the system down (from the articles I read the truck is a self contained unit, it doesn't have a baggage train as it were.

Dude just relax. It was obviously a mistranslation... you know, in Chinese all stuff that goes up lock a rocket and makes a bang is spelled the same :/

Actually, boeing managed to scale it down enough to put it on the back of a truck (it is roughly the size of a shipping container, down from something that just fit in an entire 737). Article here: [www.boeing.com]

Golf clap