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The Panzergranate 39 (PzGr. 39) APCBC projectile was designed to penetrate about 5-5.5 inches of plate armor and then detonate a relatively small HE charge in a very small confined space inside of the vehicle, damaging equipment and turning whatever people were inside into a red sticky puddle of viscera.

Considering that MGM purchased the rights to “Baby It’s Cold Outside” in 1948 and that Lynn Garland divorced Frank Loesser in 1957, I don’t think it’s fair to characterize the sale of their song (which did irritate Garland, according to their daughter) as directly precipitating the dissolution of Loesser and Garland’s

it appears to be a lobbying situation outside a government center or courthouse

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This video edits the two Neptune’s Daughter performances of “Baby it’s Cold Outside” for direct comparison.

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The song, written by husband and wife duo Frank Loesser and Lynn Garland (and performed at their 1944 winter holiday party as a cue for their guests to hit the road; Loesser’s introduction of the song indicates that the male part is written as a boorish exaggeration of himself, the “Evil of two Loessers.”) first

The downselect for the single variant that will be produced as the post-LCS-33 LCS/FF won’t be chosen until 2019, according to the program reorganization memo that SecDef Carter sent to SecNav Mabus, yesterday.

Case in point: USS Stark (FFG-31), whose aluminum superstructure did not burn (or melt) despite being doused in rocket fuel (from a dud-Exocet) and then struck by a second Excocet, which ignited the fuel.

They did. They picked both designs for production.

Hasn’t Star Wars taught you hot to respond when someone says, “I love you?”

Which is exactly what the cops said they did — the woman asks if the police had followed them and the officer responded that they had the plate number from the caller, had run the tags and were waiting at the house.

E24! (With the requisite damaged front air dam).

No. The LM Aquarius was only separated from CM Odyssey unmanned and following release of the Service Module.

Thanks for the Logitech advertisement. (Shouldn’t this be listed as “Sponsored” content? And why did Patrick George promote this to the front page of Jalopnik?)

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He’s been a steadfast advocate for easier opening rear hatches, since his joint stint with Ford Motor Company and Porsche AG, back in the early 1990s.

Here is footage from one of his earliest hatch-opening demonstrations, just outside of Annapolis, MD, in 1992 (incidentally, it’s also a fantastic demonstration of just

You may be sad about all the potential for cracked spleens, but, curiously, Hyundai’s lead liftgate engineer, Sean Miller, seems pleased.

I’m from Canada btw.

It’s called a mid-air engagement. It’s a very, very bad thing.

Ferry disasters usually have high losses of life because ferries are full of hundreds of people, most of whom have little or no safety training, dozens, if not hundreds of unsecured vehicles and travel relatively short routes relatively frequently.

Unless you're using BLU-107's or another munition specifically designed to damage runways, damage to a runway or road surface from a general purpose bomb is relatively easy and quick to repair. During the Falklands War, the Brits bombed Argentine runways with GP bombs, typically rendering them inoperable by fast jets