Cool! Very well explained. That answered more questions than I thought to ask, an that I've wondered for years.
Cool! Very well explained. That answered more questions than I thought to ask, an that I've wondered for years.
Seeing US Navy flattops loaded with Army helicopters was breathtaking evidence that the walls that traditionally had divided the services were indeed crumbling.
Ahh, you're right. I stand corrected.
See my reply to The doctoR53.
It's an HOV lane that GO Transit vehicles are obviously also allowed on. This very sign is the one visible in the video from 0:08-0:13.
Oh, yeah, I see what you're saying now.
The different eye shapes in the lede pics are what I noticed most. I'd never seen either man before today.
This might've been more earth-shattering if Michael Richards hadn't already been on CICGC.
I imagine that I've said this before, but I love the fact that just from reading the headline, I can recognize a Torch article with near-absolute certainty.
They don't do press-release embargoes. When a manufacturer sends info, photos, video and such to the press and asks them to withhold it until a certain date, that's ridiculous in the internet age.
So, here's a question:
All of the pics I've seen thus far are of crew cabs. Is the TRD Pro available in an extended cab?
At 2:05 in the video above, the annotation says "Improved iron sight and scoping from third person to first-person mode". I can't think of any other specific instances off-hand, but I've read on forums and heard in videos phrases along the lines of "going in to iron sights", referring to aiming-down-sights.
Why, when, and how did "iron sights" become gaming lingo for "aim down sights" (ADS)?
Thanks. Automated washes with attendants are a foreign concept to me. I'm used to one or the other; either fully automated washes where you stay in the vehicle, or washes where attendants wash your car by hand without any automation.