robertwilliams06
Robert Williams
robertwilliams06

Well, one thing to keep in mind with George Bush, he actually served in the Navy. In fact, he volunteered to fly Torpedo bombers in 1943. An important thing to note is that he volunteered to fly Torpedo bombers less than a year after the Battle of Midway. At Midway, the US launched 41 torpedo bombers, and only 6 of

Dust usually enters when you change lenses, which is why most people tell you to hold the camera upside down, and change lenses as fast as possible. So, take a brush and clean the mounts on the lenses, and the area around the lens mount on the camera.

I ordered a set of Bluetooth Speakers on Dec 18 from Amazon.

And then? You add 2-3 weeks transit time from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

The I-400 epitomizes how the Japanese failed on all levels on understanding submarine warfare in World War II.

Well, to the best of my knowledge, while the Phoenix was amazing on paper (fly at mach 4 up to 120,000 feet, and then in the terminal stage, swoop down on your target faster than they can possibly respond) IIRC in combat use, they only fired like 2 or 3 and all of them missed their target.

based on the fact that the article says "target drone" I would imagine that this was nothing but a typical target drone aircraft that they've been using since like the 1960s to give a moving target to shoot at without having somebody actually flying the thing.

Ehhh, you almost caught me! I was about to post a comment that wasn't Apollo IX the third manned Apollo flight; but, then I realized that you wrote second manned flight of the Saturn V. Well done.

I have two of those, and I can say that the 40MB/s speed that they report on the packaging is purely read only, the actual write speed is around 10MB/s.

If only this applied to the 95MB/s Extreme Pro cards

If they work on a way to reattach the spinal cord after it's severed, wouldn't it be easier to just repair the spinal cord in the body of the patient?

You can map the 2 finger gestures to like 6 different options (none of which is scrolling) and you can map the 3 finger gestures to a few things; but, again, none of those options is scrolling.

I have one of Microsoft's touch mice. It's the most horrible mouse I've ever used. Some of the features are really neat; but, the drivers don't allow you much control in fine tuning the touch panel.

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That's my problem with a lot of the space travel sci-fi.

Also, the Kelvin survivors outnumber the entire crew of the original series Enterprise by nearly 2 to 1.

Well, in the comic books, they explain it as small, self-contained repulsor fields generated by the individual pieces of the suit.

Who needs Terminators, when you have Ultron?

To put into perspective, you could punch a hole in the side of the Apollo Lunar Module with your fist if you wanted to; but, it was still airtight and had enough heat shielding to keep the astronauts alive.

Isn't this basically the same as Nikon's patent that was granted about a half decade ago?