Oh, cool, thanks!
Oh, cool, thanks!
Hey Jesus - love your work man! I'm not a writer like you, so I may be wrong, but the SR-71 isn't "mythical" is it? It is very much real, and one is sitting on a dock in Manhattan.
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Nathan Pyle is a gift to the City of New York. We love him!
"The Highline will be good for Chelsea." Ha!
"Mayor Bloomberg's third term is necessary for New York." Ha!
"Citibank Bike will turn NYC into a cycling city." Hahahahahaha!
I've flown several B-777 with this engine on it and its a neck-breaker. Really snappy and punchy. What's even better is the FADEC is really really smart, and when a gust comes along or you lose an engine it reacts in a millisecond, dropping in the opposite rudder in the blink of an eye. I don't think a human being is…
I use this for my headphone amp. It sounds amazing. I can also pop an XLR mic into it when I have to do a quick podcast or voice input for something. It won't break the bank, either, and its metal, not plastic. Built like a tank.
In defense of Voyagers, a show that taught me more about history when I was a little kid than my elementary school. It was way ahead of its time in that a 10 year old (my age at the time) was the smart one and empowered to make a difference. The kid was also dealing with the death of his parents, which was not exactly…
I don't like these one bit.
LaGuardia. You run off the runway, you end up in Rikers Island. It's the plot for Die Hard 17!
How about when I connect my device, it shows me what songs from my library are on the device, without having to scroll all over the place to deselect what I don't want on my device anymore?!
In "A View To A Kill" Christopher Walken's character wants to cause a major earthquake in California by flooding the caves below the fault lines (this causes earthquakes?) rendering Silicon Valley a wasteland, thus giving him microchip monopoly (this was 1985). Only 4 years after the movie came out, the big '89 quake…
Take out for one from Odessa deli on Avenue A, Lower East Side, Manhattan.
What they need are large round knobs on each connection point that provides a hydraulic lock at the connection points. The Manfrotto Magic Arm does this.
Ha! Touche...
I am an Irish kid from Flint Michigan, where we have few Jews, and certainly no Orthodox.
That's a great Mom there. Looking on adoringly even in the worst of circumstances. So sad about the child. Hope they try again.
Very likely illegal in NYC.
Um, cool, but not a single sourced study or research paper, test, or experiment cited? Just a bunch of anecdotes and circumstantial evidence?
@NaraVara: Exactly correct, which is why earplugs are banned as well. It's true. Most flight attendants, if they spot them, will ask you to remove them for the reasons you point out: ability to hear in an emergency ya know, like if the plane goes into the Hudson river.