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Built, tested, and maintained in California, yes.

NYC may not "deserve" Enterprise, but that doesn't mean she doesn't belong in New York state.

Not just any Blackbird, but 972, which holds a number of world records.

I shoot in good weather, bad weather, at racetracks, in the studio, at bigwig events, at sporting events, in the middle of rivers, in decaying buildings…

UV filters are cheap lens caps.

Hosers!

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It's to be expected, now that he's upgraded his lifestyle and is living far beyond his means, since bicycles have practically twice the maintenance costs of a unicycle.

Thanks to Harvey Birdman, I've seen things you people wouldn't believe — and from this side only — the flight of a half-man/half-bird… dinosaurs nuzzling their young in pastures where strip-malls should be… cookies on dowels — all these moments, lost in time… like eggs off a hooker's stomach… time… to die…

Yup. Welcome to jalopnik.

Not funny.

Hahahaha! Hahahahaha!

To be fair, the 688 boats are all nearing the ends of their design lifetime and even at 2 boats per year, the replacement rate will not be 1:1. That said, the swiss-army-knife capabilities of the 774's don't come cheap; perhaps a reduced mission variant is something worth exploring.

Better, yet, for the inevitable Jalopnik cross-post.

Oh, my God! Sylvester Stallone!

Good Lord - I've heard about this - cat boxing!

Which? Jack Johnson, or John Jackson?

And, on the return trip, the spacecraft can solve that pesky climate change issue.

That's not Mallory. That's a much more recent corpse.

There's a difference between "the public" and a community of experts.