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F1 teams spend millions of dollars on R&D to make parts lighter and more efficient. It’s not like the guy bought F1 stickers to put all over his car, he bought an extremely badass intercooler. I’ve seen plenty of really nice intercoolers, and none of them come anywhere close to this kind of quality.

I wasn’t seeing his ideologies as the main thing that made him stupid. It was mostly the part where he asked on a gaming forum where to buy machine guns. That is in my opinion a serious lack of some abstract faculty of mind as you put it.

Is it flaunting literary privilege to say that anyone going into a production of 1984 without some idea of what they’re going to see deserves what they get?

No Black Flag haS the added bonus of going for realism. The water in Sea of Thieves is still stylized. Water does not behave like that in the clips at the bottom during a storm, nor does it look like that.

I’m a sailor, I’ve been in storms a plenty. I have been in 20 foot swells...they don’t look like that. Black

I would stare at the water in Black Flag for so long I forgot I was playing the game. Still my favourite water in a game. It just seemed so natural.

Sea of Thieves water looks good, but can’t say it looks Black Flag good.,

IT person here. Was hoping the same as you. I scanned the page looking for numerals and never went back.

Maybe it’s because I have a degree in compsci and math, but I was really hoping this article would end with an actual number (“7 times per month”) based on the headline instead of a big wishy-washy “It depends”

yep.

I wonder who shows up first:

The car-carrying capability is also limited by size, but then isn’t that the case with all rear-entrance efforts?

COVFEFE!

There are four rankings of classified information in the American intelligence community. Confidential, Secret, Top Secret, and code word clearance. The information that President Trump divulged was considered code word clearance-level intelligence, and thus it was above the Top Secret ranking in clarification.

You’re really trying to downplay this, aren’t you?

Or, you could fold up a rarely used blanket you already own, stick it in your backpack/trunk/duffle, like a normal person would, and give that $30 you would have wasted on this crap to charity?

Or, you could fold up a rarely used blanket you already own, stick it in your backpack/trunk/duffle, like a normal

Yep, EMALS as it stands is not great! But like I said, it’s a new system, and the kinks will likely be worked out eventually. Since the Ford-class is designed to have it, however, it would be a massive undertaking to reconfigure the whole ship to use it. It would cost huge amounts of both time and money.

But the EMALS!

This is a touching and harrowing story - thank you for sharing it. All the best to you and your wife.

You made a reference to “brain burn” in the third-to-last paragraph - I can maybe guess from the context, but what exactly does this mean?

Welcome to the “New” American Airlines. Dear Leader is so proud

Of course. That’s not the point. Here’s the point. Let’s say you run a business and are interviewing one of his kids for a job. You get curious and Google her name. This story does not come up. That’s the point.

Honestly this is probably the scariest thing about government. The disconnect between the people who create regulations and those who create technology might as well be centuries apart. Frankly, I don’t any suggestions or anything. I’m just flabbergasted at the general level of imcoptencey of our lawmakers.