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When I was in Afghanistan 15 years ago, I had an ANA global model Ranger to drive around in because I was detached from the army and living with Afghans the whole time. The Afghans got sick of people speeding on their base and put in speed bumps by cutting 1' steel pipes in half lengthwise and bolting them to the

Houston... we have an upper decker.

I smell as massive amount of bs in this article 

As the Daily Beast noticed, Wince recently tweeted: “Knowing you would pronounce ‘Qux’ as ‘cucks’ we went with the name—because it also serves as a ‘troll bait-n-switch.’”

The Qux....it will leave you flacid, and unnapealing. Feel secure in knowing your safety is protected by our patented special ‘Orange Glow of Freedom’ defending your home from harmful low energy, lib frequencies. It’s illegal in nine weak countries. Yep, it’s made with bits of of extra bits of Dihydroxyacetone (the

At the end of August, SRP announced it wanted to build 16 new gas units at one of its generating stations, adding a whopping 820 additional megawatts of fossil fuel power to the grid.

I’m not a billionaire, I wont ever have 50 million dollars, but if I was in a position to pay for a seat, I probably would.

it’s been 20 years, just get rid of TSA already

The main way I see air travel changing is for the businesses to find ways to make it even less tolerable than it is now. They’ll make the seats more narrow and decrease the already painful amount of legroom as the people flying continue to get wider and taller.

The bailouts would be bad if they were due to airline related @#$^ ups. But they aren’t. Can’t blame them for a terrorist attack that cratered interest in air travel for a couple years, or a stock market crash/recession, or a pandemic. On the recession, maybe they could have managed their funds better, but it hammered

That’s how it was done FOR YEARS. Southwest changed that and others followed to the mess it is today. It’s flat out common sense that boarding back to front makes the most sense from efficiency and logical points of view. But, no, it’s more important to reward those who get at 3am two days before a a flight to ‘check

which will save airlines some money, and maybe some of that will be passed along to the consumer”

That was me when I got a PS3 and GT5. I haven’t played any other games at all. I’m definitely getting a PS5 and GT7 - it’s time. I just hope it has VR support. I can imagine that would be just awesome in a driving game.

I played GT1 at senior week in ‘98 and promptly bought the game when I got home.

*Sees car from 1997 in “antique” dealership*

Welp, I’ve been on the fence about buying a wheel and pedal setup for GT Sport, guess that decision’s now been made 

I wish I could tell you how many truckers I deal with on a weekly basis that show up to my place of employment with just laser printed MapQuest turn by turn direction in 2021. It is good to know at least that something is available out there.

Bison don’t end up getting shipped half way across the globe in freezer trucks and train cars.

The impression that meat, and beef/dairy in particular is a particularly big offender in terms of climate change largely comes out of including those transportation and distribution costs into the total. While not doing so

Jesus Christ. This is example one of how narrowly focusing environmentalism through emissions is just the wrong way to look at it. None the less wedging everything into climate change.

Yeah wild caught seafood is usually lower emission on paper. At least if you don’t account for storing, freezing, and transporting it

No. Just no.

I expect the next version of PSVR to be damn near unstoppable... but the current version - ESPECIALLY the controls - is garbage. If you are buying VR right now, Quest 2 is the way to go. If you have a PS5 and can hold out a while, PSVR2 is going to change the industry.