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That’s all well and good. Best Buy is not in the bulk water selling business. A vendor provides them cases of water to be sold individually. There is literally no SKU in Best Buy’s system (Retek) to handle selling a case of water as water is tracked by the individual bottle.

According to you, this is how the cycle works:

Fuck off.

I’m in the same North American clan was in, -G-. Sadly this is the second clanmate we’ve lost in the past year.

Not every workplace is like yours. I also think that there’s probably more to this that they are choosing not to share but consider this:

.... Just in time to ride that hype train?

They run out of breath. If you watch the entry dives you’ll see that try to stay under as long as possible.

You create less drag underwater than travelling on top of water assuming you are streamlined. It’s the same science that submarines use.

Or it could be that like most SciFi authors they don’t invest a lot of thinking about the scale of their world creation and things rapidly start falling apart when you look too closely.

(its?) main function is comic relief.

I like Star Wars, I really do. Something like this that try to pretend that there’s a purpose in some of the ships other than “It looks cool” seem silly.

Aren’t we talking about two separate things? For brown water/low intensity/drug interdiction operations I’d argue that a Cyclone class equivalant would be exactly what you need. A 350 ton ship that has moderate range, does 35 kt, has plenty of impressive firepower and can be rotated as needed; Slap a navalized version

Tyler, I feel as though this article is dinengenuous at best. Before the Paris attacks what support was there for putting boots on the ground in Iraq, let alone Syria to fight ISIS?