No bullshit I've had this magnificent safety instruction on a prior flight. Love people who can enjoy their gigs.
No bullshit I've had this magnificent safety instruction on a prior flight. Love people who can enjoy their gigs.
Those, from my understanding, we're likely associated with the TEHCM I now break on a continual basis thanks to a poly-etch defect that's undetectable at test owing to an ESD diode network built into the silicon. Whoops.
Hence the comment, as it's suggested they were destroyed by nuclear weapons.
I notice there's no uranium mine workers. What, hideous radiation poisoning isn't marketable, Capitol?
That supplier plant in Mexico from the transmission engineer... Continental's plant in Cuautla, by chance?
I work for a component supplier that sells to, amongst the many smaller entities, Delphi, Bosch, Continental, et al. Meetings for days. Meetings within meetings. It's the automotive way.
Good thing I don't work in the automotive electronics business or GM's wrath might be brought upon its suppliers. Oh wait, FML.
I would've been delighted to hear this rationale used to defend the continued existent of the Republic of Vietnam, which like Iraq was an artificial construct largely made and unmade at the whim of Western intervention or lack thereof. Good effort.
Support the Kurds.
The Iraqi government has purposefully marginalized and excluded the Sunni and Kurds from the reigns of power; buddied up with Iran; and otherwise been incompetent in all aspect of governance, including military preparedness. They don't deserve assistance.
Your ire over Stannis is misplaced, as you may soon see.
The only way to stop a bad guy with a car is to have a good guy with a (bigger) car (okay, truck).