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You’re trying to draw a distinction where none exists. If the SAMs and AAMs matter at all, its only because of the direct effects. If they don’t matter, then they wouldn’t have been brought up. He brought it up, at length, ergo that’s the view he’s advocating whether you or he are fully aware of it.

I stand corrected. Preventing nuclear war would be #2 behind the safety and integrity of member states. Bombing Daesh in Western Syria is correspondingly bumped down to priority #100.

These kind of pieces from FA have two consistent qualities:

Dude, you’ve deprived yourself. Some of the most memorable set pieces are in the last game, as is the conclusions to so many subplots from the first 2 games.

Old people. It’s why America is taking the bold step of making sure very, very few people have enough money to retire. Thus keeping old people at work until they are too infirmed to actually get out of bed and complain.

To be fair, I’ve been drunk since about 9:30AM because I don’t have to go back to work until January, so the fact that I’m writing in complete sentences is a triumph for all mankind.

Isn’t this, like, a month too late? The content is great, just with exchange enrollment done for the year, the timing seems not-ideal. Just sayin.

So...Winye then?

Have you read any of the articles on here, and elsewhere, that discussed how trade between those two countries have broken down and Antonov is looking to redesign whole aircraft to rid themselves of Russian dependency?

Needing ballast when lightly loaded is not unheard of in other models. Though, usually they just load more fuel than is needed for the flight. But steel plates will do.

You don’t always *want* the largest aircraft possible. You buy based on needs, and they don’t need C-130s, so they didn’t buy them.

Having worked for a billion dollar (in assets, not even annual revenue) company with enough access to know such things, yes, they do misplace millions of dollars. All the fucking time.

Was that intentionally poetic?

*shrugs* Then you’re whining for its own sake? I mean, you’re given all the tools you need by Google, and you refuse to use them.

Yes, that’s hella illegal under multiple laws. Actually, as a rule, any blanket refusal that bars larges swaths of the populace before you’ve even met them is illegal. Even in the south.

Some employers maybe disinclined to hire veterans for personal reasons, but they’re more than drowned out by the piles of cash the government will give you if your hire one. The feds will basically pay for the vet’s first few months (IIRC, it’s been a while, but $10K+ was on offer).

Right, “friends”...does your girlfriend who lives in Canada (and totally, actually exists) also support your claim?

I agree with this post, except...the F-35 really hasn’t run that wild compared to the F-22 and especially the B-2. It’s no more delayed than those programs were, and costs have blown up by half compared to the Raptor (which was originally envisioned to cost ~$50-60 million in current dollars, vs $210 million in

Ass-backwards statement. Socialized healthcare actually costs less than what the US pays for its private system.