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Thankfully I don't watch sitcoms.
I have to admit... Those are some good portraits.
" It's like watching Transformers" I thought this was Transformers?
He told himself to have a seat over there.
You can just play dumb and be like "I don't know how that got in there" or "I'm holding it for a friend" (nervous face)
Just the f-22. The avionics are the most advance in the world. I got to see it fly a few years back at the Jones Beach Air Show. Amazing!
This explains it all
I got to get one :/ New York sees its fair share of lighting.
Nice. I was using ND filters, but even with those I couldn't get the exposure I wanted. Plus I don't have a 2 millisecond response time to get it as it happens.
Sweet, I was looking for something like this for lightning during the day. Hook up a photodiode to that and presto.
In other news. The sun is very bright.
Agreed, True hackers are smart enough not to affiliate themselves with a group. They don't do it for the lulz. They do it cause they can.
Hilarious
Sipped mine as I watched it. They forgot to mention that you build a tolerance to caffeine. Only a Starbucks Grande gets me that happy feeling.
$50 is to much for me. I see one movie on average every two months. 4 for $30 isn't bad, but I would have to commit myself to make it worth the money. That means occasionally sitting through a bad one.
Export sale of the F-22 is barred by American federal law. That's what the F-35 is for. The F-22 is somewhat of a "National Treasure".
"Traditional means" Consisted of months of lobbying by big contractors to get the politicians to pick favorites to award the contract. Then more time to get a concept. Then about 2 years to get a working prototype. The usual bureaucratic shuffle. Small company like Local Motors cuts the 400 middle men right out and…
"When life gives you lemons... You start a war"
That was brutal to watch. Not for the faint of heart.