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War drives technology though. I am not saying that I agree with the madness that surrounds warfare, but modern life has been made possible by many advances made during war and in the pursuit of “defense” from perceived enemies. Without the development of radar in WW2 we wouldn’t have civilian radar applications for

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Keeping the C-X75’s rev indicator light up its orange and red LEDs more often than the green ones is quite a challenge when you’re battling hydroplaning

Stef, I think you are referencing Felipe Nasr in the Sauber for the brake fire not Massa who finished sixth.

VSCDA at Road America this Sunday. Haven’t finished uploading everything yet but these are from the initial batch. Saw a sweet 1962 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1800 Sprint Speciale that a former coworker drives apparently. Had a blast this weekend and can’t wait for next year and the Indy Car series at Road America.

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While I do agree that 5 bombs for the 2 visible guys is a bit overkill, remember that you go to war with the army you have. In this particular instance we are dealing with YPG a light infantry militia with little to no artillery to soften up fortified positions. The bombs are part psychological and part practical,

If you are referring to the bombing of Tel Shaer hill last week then you are mistaken. The bombs weren't meant for the flag, but for the idiots standing out in the open on the hill. The point being that they needed to soften up the hills so that the YPG could retake it. Tel Shaer is important to the Kurds because it

Budvar is fantastic! Had some in Slovenia and was not disappointed.

Don't forget the legendary Amazons! Also the legendary Amazons from Libya that defended Qaddafi from puny men.

Another famous Uruguayan zombie...

Torch, I think this one is pretty dead on. What with the whole gilded sugar flower, caviar, golden almonds and the FREE take home Baccarat crystal goblet, it is almost as good a deal as the Rolls Royce Wraith and it's starlight headliner. Just my 2 cents though.

I'd like to nominate Vienna. Trains were always on time, plus they run on the honors system. Buy your pass, stamp it and don't deal with any turnstiles. Hop on from the Naschtmarkt and hop off at Schonbrunn. Short intervals for the trains and you can take them all the way out to the burbs if you so desire. Oh and the

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Or we could just spout platitudes all day. I'm sure that will fix it. I am reminded of Monty Python.

It matters a lot who fucking did it. You can blame America for "pushing their way into the Ukraine" but the problem here is that half the fucking country wanted to go west and join the EU in hopes of economic prosperity. The other half wanted to rejoin Russia because they long for the glory days when Russia was a

Thanks Tyler. I look forward to your opinions and coverage of this story. Could it be possible that they looted more powerful SA-11 or SA-17 systems from Ukraine?

I know the feeling. I feel especially old when I see things related to video games that crack the decade barrier. What have I done with my life?????

Travis! Always taking me back to my childhood posters on the wall and my deep seated rivalry with my brother who loved the C5R. Now I will go home and play some vintage Gran Turismo 2.

Definitely looting it. I especially like the lady that walks off with an ammo crate of some kind. Lord knows what was in there.

"Dear Chase..." Oh, shit! There's stickers! My god...