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    Why do people use their work emails for personal things... This is one of many reasons why you shouldn't 

    Moreno Valley?

    I’ve read that flight attendants only get paid when the plane is off the ground.

    Have you driven one? And also, are you blind?

    Some older Lexus my brother had, on the dash left to the steering wheel you push a button and a panel came out with all sorts of buttons for lights and mirror adjustments. There were so many buttons, it’s like those Sony a/v receiver remotes where you slide it out and there are more buttons.

    All the Window controls on the driver’s window sill.

    But most “sports” models these days are the lowest end. One example is the Bronco Sport. LOL.

    Reminds me of when Tim Apple says their newest iPhone is the best iPhone they’ve ever made.

    So wasteful.

    Wrong Tom. This is Tom Hanks’ car not Tom Cruise.

    Because it's faster, more secure, doesn't rely on internet connection, and it's a file transfer, so full quality.

    Android Beam is old and no longer in use or developed by Google. Beam used NFC by tapping two phones together. The new Android file sharing system is called Nearby. It works exactly like AirDrop.

    Ultra super extreme short shifter.

    I’m impressed they used the Google Pixel 4 XL phone in the video.

    “Bespoke" is another term used by rich people. There's a YouTube kid who reviews cars and he would use the work bespoke all the time for everything, got so annoying.

    A train load of wind turbine blades. Those things are huge!

    People wearing regular cut as high cut too. Looks so weird since you get a lot of folds/wrinkles.

    Well SpaceX is catching fairings in the ocean with a giant boat. Those don’t maneuver very well. The fairings are also several stories tall.

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    RocketLab is trying to do this. They are catching their rocket boosters with a helicopter instead of it landing, here is a test drop and capture: