No, because we have to maintain the moral high ground in the name of safety and professionalism. I wouldn’t be surprised if “Top Gun” to them was a real thing. Everybody wants to be Maverick.
No, because we have to maintain the moral high ground in the name of safety and professionalism. I wouldn’t be surprised if “Top Gun” to them was a real thing. Everybody wants to be Maverick.
How many mission capable subs?
Well, I mean, if her weapons systems still work....
That takes skill, so there’s that.
Pff. $5,500, 35 months. 28%.
If Crypto currency never saw the light of day, you wouldn’t need to ask this. But no, greed came along. Obviously the government (which ever) is going to get involved.
Sorry not sorry.
All I read was: I REALLY hate Elon Musk.
Considering the mobility of pointing that flamethrower, I think knife would win. Singed hair vs bleeding out.
I’ve never heard of anything longer than a 72-month loan on a car. As far as I can remember, whatever was left owed on a trade-in would be added to the new car loan. It’s the buyer’s choice in the end.
“which are mostly located in sparsely populated areas for exactly this reason”
1969 black corvette convertible with white top. It was my dads friend’s car. He promised it to me when I would turn 16, which would be about 8 years later. Sadly, he got a different vette. Then another one. Broken speedometer, that car was pure muscle.
Reminds me of that South Park episode mocking Yelp. Everyone was basically holding businesses hostage by mentioning they were a “reviewer”. Thank God for South Park and their ability to make anything funny in this backwards world.
Which one was the rehash on N64? Had a whole new story behind Dracula. That was a good one but still prefer Lords of Shadow; Dracula being the first Belmont.
Simon’s Quest was unbeatable for me as a kid. I simply could not figure out some puzzles in the timeframe of my rental period. But Symphony of the Night will always be a great one, although I feel like Lords of Shadow tops them all. Lords of Shadow 2 was great to an extent but lacked something the first gave. I really…
“The goal may be decentralization, but the money is extremely concentrated. Coinbase has more than 13 million accounts that own cryptocurrencies. Data suggests that about 94 percent of the Bitcoin wealth is held by men, and some estimate that 95 percent of the wealth is held by 4 percent of the owners.”
Wait a tick, that bomb went off though (in the movie).
Its suff like this that make me shake my virtual head at people bringing up “nuclear winters” with all that’s going on with North Korea. Like, “hey man, do you do history? Cos that’s an unproven theory and nations have set off more nuclear bombs than would ever explode in that hypothetical war”.
Blame fat fingers. Did F-22's get delivered?
All crypto currency is a scam.