mike31411
mike31411
mike31411

Murray??

The use of the word "issue" when the correct word is "problem". An issue requires 2 different opinions on something and it's used to refer to inanimate objects such as "a software issue" when what is being referred to is "a software problem". "Issue" apparently sounds "nicer" than "problem" so the IT industry has

Pop gun

Colorware has been coloring Apple products for years.

They have mate-demate devices at Kennedy and Edwards AFB. Anywhere else they use multiple cranes:

It makes the shuttle more aerodynamic by cutting down on drag.

It's all based on the economics of car sales—in order to sell a car over here it has to be crash and emissions tested. You have to test every variation of engine/chassis/drive train and sometimes even interiors. This amounts to many $$$. So a manufacturer has to believe that they can make enough sales of a model to

This is like the early days of CDs when there were those who claimed that your CD would sound better if you ran a green marker around the outside edge.

Since the Enterprise main power plant is nuclear they're probably transferring aircraft fuel.

A mainframe programmer that worked for IBM once named a module "IGDZILLA"—the IGD was the module name prefix that had been assigned to the product. This got the programmer fired.

The 6210 set, "Jabba's Sail Barge" comes with a slave Leia minifig:

According to one of the Mayberry FAQ sites the squad cars were supplied free to the production company by a nearby Ford dealer. They were usually Galaxie models however in some of the "color" episodes they used a Custom sedan.

One Amazon seller will send you an entire 80lb. wheel of Parmigano Reggiano (as Mario Batali says "the undisputed King of Cheeses") for $1075 + $125 shipping. Parmesan is a low-moisture cheese and a little goes a long way. This is not the stuff that comes in a green box.

There isn't enough vanilla grown in the world to flavor all of the vanilla ice cream that's produced. That's why most vanilla ice cream is artificially flavored. Only the high-end ice creams are flavored with real vanilla. So don't panic—your ice cream sandwiches are most likely artificially flavored.

I see no errors in the use of "it's" vs. "its".

Since the first stage had its 5 engines surrounded by a cover I would think that it would still be in one piece unless the impact with the ocean or salt water separated them.