markravingmad
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I haven't Trusted EA DRM since Mass Effect 3.

I'd gotten screwed on my DLC from ME2 when EA bought Bioware, so I made sure to get the ME3 disks, from a store and everything. When I tried to install it, the DRM wouldn't let play, so I had to go online and get a crack. I had to to PIRATE a game I'd BOUGHT to get

Brevity for the win.

Simple: if you're going to go into debt getting an education, make sure it's an education in a field with good, paying employment at an educational level you plan to reach. In the information age, you can learn pretty much anything for the cost of an internet connection, or at most, audit classes at a university for

airplanes...it will hide airplanes...

But you've already on that, so thanks for the interesting article for us aviation buffs.

"someone who gets which music can and should be appreciated ironically"

You keep talking like there's a right answer. There's nothing wrong with seeking someone who agrees with you on points you consider important, but there's a big difference between "I don't like that" and "That's objectively wrong"

It's fine to say

Agreed. If it had been determined that this capability were critical, (Or that this method of delivery were preferable to those we currently utilize instead) This would have been massively cheaper than developing a new dedicated aircraft, or possibly even cheaper than using similarly sized military airframes.

You are my hero.

Am I the only one who thinks $13 Billion is shockingly cheap for such a piece of hardware?

I believe what they're saying is No one is making money starting out as a landlord in NYC given the current housing market.

"No Americans" That's actually changing rather rapidly.

I think your sentiment is right but you're being a bit too specific. I think what you're really getting at is not so much "You have to run" as it is "You have to do something high intensity". There are people below talking about kickboxing, cycling, and all that, but they all agree that you're right on the fact that

Maybe (I mean, I'm 25 and have done it 3 times but still) Thing is, most cars have kits in with the spare tire with step by step instructions. Honestly, I just don't see it as even a skill. There's really nothing to learn. if you can assemble Ikea furniture, you can probably change a tire.

Having been pulled over plenty of times without a single ticket I have something to add:

Shoot the breeze a little bit.

Catching speeders is BORING. when a cop pulls you over, he may give you an opening for some casual conversation by commenting on something (Your out-of state licence plate, your Taco-bell breakfast

oh yes. it's certainly not throwing air down in that sense. more "pushing downward against oncoming air"

Yes and no. the Bernoulli effect is a big part of it, but only a part.

The Bernoulli effect (Which we all learned in school as how wings work) allows one to create lift using a wing profile that minimizes drag, but for greater lift yet, we use flaps to simulate a more aggressive angle of attack (otherwise achieved by

Wait...this is a thing? WHY HAS NOBODY TOLD ME ABOUT THIS UNTIL NOW!?!?!