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Checking metal fixings for metal fatigue is economically impossible. Visual inspections are not likely to catch anything a pro-team wouldn’t spot and replace. Racing is dangerous, I doubt the lady was ignorant of the risks. Catch fences are nice. Visual inspections are unlikely to spot the kind of metal fatigue that

Positive vibes...

Dan Reeves had the same problem. Power I football with John Elway. Tough years. Luck would be welcome in Denver.

Why can’t our office parties be this cool?

$1400 is table dance money. Blowing it on a car that, presumably starts and stops would be much easier to explain to the Kitchen Commander. Also it’s Christmas season and a table dance is the saddest place in the world this time of year....

There’s two approaches to IEDs saturation or targeting. You can try to do both but it’s the how many pizzas vs. cars economics question for the insurgent. My experience tells me that if the insurgents are reasonably well supplied it doesn’t matter what you ride in, they’ll build a bomb big enough to ruin your day.

Polaris buggies have been used extensively in Iraq and Afghanistan, primarily as FOB runners, i.e. ruggedized golf-karts. This buggy’s diesel power plant is unique because it’s diesel. As for advantages the weight, width and to some degree agility are where these buggies shine. I have seen them employed as force

Tort reform.

Tort reform.

Nomex, it saves lives.

Almost fell out of my wheelchair. *golf clap*

English electrical work has always been suspect. Just ask the folks at Jaguar.

How do you define ‘international terrorism’... Gov. Cuomo’s statement is driven by an antiquated understanding of where these attacks come from. When we're talking about islamofascism we won't see any more international conspiracies. The modus operandi changed years ago. These radicals can be recruited locally and

I wonder what the TNT weight equivalent is... The crater is substantial, and to only find some teeth. Makes me wonder if she approached the truck before it went.

The early model F-4 Phantoms taught us everything we need to know about why gun pods are dumb. Robin Olds covers this in detail in his memoir.

Those stonewall houses aren't soft. They're not hardened targets. You want that .001 delay fuse so your 500lb jdam goes through the roof then explodes.

Exactly, some world class targeting analysts derived specific coordinates from high fidelity geospatial data, plugged it into the munitions and the weaponeer ensures the appropriate munitions are loaded in support of this particular target.

Not a “flock” a rookery.