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Not cool, dude. Not cool.

Unless they've changed anything, your intervals are only in 1 month increments. What if I typically go through something in 6 weeks? I either have it coming every month and after a while end up with a lot of excess, or have it come every every 2 months and spend 2 weeks with none.

Serious question... Was your school mascot the Armadillo, and if not, why not?

Absolutely, I was so freaking excited when I saw this article. Gonna play some FF ASAP

I actually think it somehow made that ridiculous video even more charming.

I'm holding out hope for a SimCopter clone

Probably $60,000, paid for by my in-laws.

Yeah I have a 27" 2560x1440 and I love it but I don't think my eyes could handle the higher dpi of a 4K screen only 1" larger. I'm holding out for a good 60hz 32" or bigger.

Yes

When I was in 5th grade, my grandfather liked to send me random paper maps. A lot of the ones that came tucked into National Geographics (he had, at the time, a 70-some year uninterrupted collection. He bought two issues, one for reading, one for his little archive, and would mail me the maps out of the ones he

The on-air memorial tributes always make me really uncomfortable because of the varying amount of applause/noise created for each person. I remember a few years back watching it and there were like 2-3 biggish names in a row, lots of clapping and murmuring, and then some sound mixing guy or something, someone who

By far the best summary of this whole situation.

~800 orders at $30-70 a piece, so somewhere between $24,000 to 56,000 depending on the ratio of US:International orders. Even the full $56,000 would be a small price to pay to avoid the awful publicity this is generating.

This was the first thing that came to mind when I heard about this.

This is what happens when you hire NFL refs in the off-season as race marshalls. They can't get over that habit of throwing the flag.

You ever wonder if, like... WE'RE the npcs?

If only you'd just left that final little task incomplete.

That box art just gave me chills. Such fucking great memories.

I honestly couldn't tell you for sure, but my understanding is that it's a pretty easy transition from cropdusting to aerial firefighting in 802s, enough so that we bring firegate demos to ag air tradeshows. As far as I know, you just need a commercial license, instrument cert, and certification in the class of

I was actually just crawling all around an 802F for the first time today filming a training video for the Fire Retardant Dispersal System (GEN II, there's already a GEN I trainer on youtube). We weren't loaded with fluid, but were able to activate the doors at a bunch of different coverage levels and run through the