1) Buy Keurig for convenience, no more washing, filling, maybe grinding
1) Buy Keurig for convenience, no more washing, filling, maybe grinding
1) Buy Keurig for convenience, no more washing, filling, maybe grinding
1) Buy Keurig for convenience, no more washing, filling, maybe grinding
1) Buy Keurig for convenience, no more washing, filling, maybe grinding
1) Buy Keurig for convenience, no more washing, filling, maybe grinding
Right after the grin-probably-literally-for-your-life simulator
What do you think the overexcited NK State TV lady is for? A lot of them do have TVs in the capital, but they’re only supposed to watch state TVs. Those are who the South tries to target with DVD airdrops (with the players to go with them).
And so little fuel that each pilot gets precious few hours of training a /year/.
Doesn’t work well against heavy armour I gather, which all of the article is about. But North Koreas tanks, probably (what are they rocking, anyways?)
“I can’t see shit!”
That’s not an iPhone in the cover graphic, but that’s definitely a sign of the similarity!
His face always reminds me of this, particularly near the end...
1940s nearly all-metal designs pre-composites, pre-shaping, pre-RAM.. “Almost” invisible to radar? Do explain?
Really wish iOS had something like that, the Android setting for multiple volume selections is something I still miss. Fudging around with the ringer vs content volume is still annoying on iOS.
What would you get for 1000 dollars less than the 13" rMBP, out of curiosity? You have, oh...299 to work with. Probably looking at an Atom system like the Stream 11 in that range, or a Chromebook.
You want one and can afford it? The decision has been squabbled over so much online there’s no need to repeat the points, but a year ago when I scanned the market for a high end 15", I found that once you match the performance, battery life, and weight of the rMBP 15", you’re probably sitting just around the rMBPs…
That’s not really how a “produce in country X” deal works with Russia...It’s more of an assembled in country X. Case in point, SU-30MKIs, still need to wait on Russia to supply parts even though it’s made in India.
Why would they go to fourth gen when they have a TOTALLY REAL AND FLYING fifth gen design?
As another Canadian taxpayer and aviation enthusiast, the F-35 is concerning, but having a band aid solution is as well. We’re looking for a replacement fleet to last us to 2060 or thereabouts. Could you imagine F-18s, even in their most modern incarnation, being our frontline defense though 2060?
It’s a bit of a…
From what I gather, twin engine fighters have engines so tightly coupled that generally if one is in trouble, they both are. The safety records of the F-15 and the F-16 speak to this, similar engine in twin vs single configuration, and the single had a better track record I believe.
“This is Canada, and they don’t have the most storied history of deep strike sorties in near peer conflicts.”
The closest was a bunch of dudes running down and burning down the white house
Barred from export, AND there’s no production going on, the US themselves would face hurdles to get more. So yeah, no we can’t “just” get some F22s like the person you replied to said.
“And FFS, if we wanted a 5th gen fighter we will take some F22s instead.”
Except the part where we can’t. Countries with far more to spend on military than us wanted it, and were still denied, it’s banned for export. Many in the US themselves want more, but restarting production isn’t easy, it would be costly and…