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The criminals are lucky they got away unscathed. Did you see the way Prinsloo—a former member of the South African Police Service (SAPS) Task Force—grabbed his weapon, dismounted, and went after them?

I am of the opinion that many meals are better as leftovers—something about letting food chemistry do it’s work a little longer.

I’ll bring the port, fruit, and fancy crackers.

#teamorangesplitterguards

I am unashamed to admit I would happily use this for grocery store runs.

Wrong.

“I think I can, I think I can, I think I can...”

I owe the driver, Leo Prinsloo, an apology. He is a former member of the South African Police Service’s Special Task Force (a special operations, hostage-rescue-and-counterterrorism group within the SAPS). He is also the head instructor for the Lone Operator courses at Fortis Pro Active Defence Solutions. He is the

Even if it were an assault rifle (i.e., with automatic action, or at least automatic bursts), and not merely a less-capable AR (ArmaLite-type rifle, i.e., semiautomatic design), it was the wrong form factor for CQB (and I doubt its long-range optics were necessary, even when the driver dismounted to assess and potentia

Needs muzzle ports and a shorter, bullpup-design defensive weapon.

Not a shooting brake—no room for the pointers’ cages.

Still prefer my 2012 V6 RAV4. With the airflow-disrupting spare on the back.

As I’ve done upstream (“upfiber”?) in this thread, I recommend The Flow System: The Evolution of Agile and Lean Thinking in an Age of Complexity, a new book about the next development in the Toyota Production System and The Toyota Way.

Right--it’s much more complex (and thoughtful) than only JIT.

Toyota always knows what it’s doing*.

All hat and no cattle.

$291.22 on Amazon—and worth every penny.

Yes, but at only 1/25th minimum wage.

“It’s a small canal, after all ...”