ronswan69
RonSwan69
ronswan69

This is a no brainer. Besides the lights. The wheels alone are the biggest give away. Unless the driver changed from black wheels to cheap chrome wheels while going triple digits then they 100% have the wrong guy. I would go down to the station with this and make them watch it.

I don't see what this has to do with anything in this article. But are you really going to try a blame this franchise for potential deaths from street racing? The same street racing that has been around and was the motivation for the movie? Yea that's not how it works bud.

Didn't know Miami was in SW Florida...

Because you have a different mission than we do. And as stated multiple times already you can't pin questionable justifications on us. That's on the people you vote into office. We're the enactors of policy, not the creators.

Every service has a mission statement so read up on those and get back to us. As far as scaling down? All of them could but it's harder to rebulk our forces in time of crisis today due to the amount of training required for the average service member. This isn't WW2 where you can train someone in a month or two and

As someone else stated. That's not a question for the military. We don't really get a say in what our mission is. We just interpret it to the best of our moral and ethical abilities. But when you add in the factor of human lives at risk it alters the traditional idea of morals and ethics. Our military has the toughest

Today's military has more skills than any other past or present. That's why military personnel are so sought after once they get out. I'm 23 and probably have the logistics and leadership skills of someone nearing their 40s in a similar profession.

Define “winning wars” because I think your definition is drastically different than that of a normal person if that's what you believe.

As someone of the military I will be the first to admit that in OIF/OEF I don’t believe we met our objectives as much as the government will believe we did. But it’s just our job to enact policies, not make them. People will say that’s a zombie mentality just blindly following what the government tells us to do but

You're essentially describing an F35 situation. Jack of all trades, master of none. Each service has its own specific mission critical to our defense. If you combine those services and their missions then you actually lose efficiency from an operational standpoint. And you won't save any money because it would still

Ok thanks for the quick response! I'm looking forward to these new reviews!

Now are these reviews going to be posted under Buyer’s Guide or some other subcategory instead of just being randomly sprinkled throughout Jalopnik? And could you possibly put the reviews in their respective segments to make viewing and comparing easier?

Idk what were considering new but I work on my 2008 Ram 1500 all the time. Oil changes, tranny flush, diff oil, rotors and pads, shocks, etc.

I do like your logic.

Definitely lost in translation. My bad good sir. Carry on with a delightful weekend.

But... the first trailer for Episode 7 came out months ago.

Why when we have perfectly good ships sitting off the coast to land on? Plus our helos can use austere forward fueling and rearming points and our C-130s can use unimproved runways which can refuel our jet aircraft.

Well I'm sure you're fun at parties.

Is it weird that I read this in an Archer voice? Because I'm pretty sure Archer has said that exact line before.

Yea the rotors are pretty big. My first time in one I was always worried about the rotors cutting it in half when the nascelles went down even though I knew they wouldn't.