vertigo707
Vertigo
vertigo707

...... aaaaaand, butt pucker.........aaaaaand release.

Name one thing about this carrier they actually "spent" money on...

i second this notion. I can save you a bunch of money and time.... My investigation relieved the crash smashed a bunch of high end electronics strapped to a powerful battery, and it caught fire. No Henny Penny needed.

Everyday sight in the real world...

This is awesome, I want this so bad. I can't seem to find the inside detentions or amount of people the tent sleeps.

Wow, you just let the "boo to a goose" idiom fly... Bold my friend, bold.

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I agree, these look way cooler, and I'd love to hoon the crizz-app ouda that. But i seems super in efficient to me. It's like hooking up a leaf blower to a V8 to power your car down the street.

Oh I get what you are trying to say, your just doing from a point of self perspective. Collages accept as many or few students as they want. There financial state is there own doing. Tuition rates are no more burdening than ever, there are more scholarships and f-aid than ever. All of your issues are from your

Well you said it was the "poor high school education standards"??? But that's O.K..

Wrong, the average SAT (scholastic aptitude test) score has only gone down 4 points (ish) in the last 30 years. You are accepting your perceptions as reality. Kids are not lass prepared from a pure academic stand point, they are less prepared from a work ethic stand point.

At least two sides, but not just 2. Good job missing the concept and hyper focusing on the syntax.

In my humble opinion the root cause is not the cost or the academic acuteness of the students, it's the sense of entitlement of new students. Any successful college student will tell you they did not get through any semester with out a late night cram session here and there, new students tend to think that making it

I have 2 degrees and have worked in Universities for 8 years, and will tell you that it is infact "seething" with liberalism. The beliefs of the instructors is of little consequence to me, teaching open mindedness and thought provoking ideas should be what they do. The "seething" is in the slant of the subject matter

The F-16 had 9 accidents in the first 100,00 hours. By the way I use the F-16 only as an example of raising the bar, It still is one of the best aircraft in the sky and has been a personal favorite of mine for a long time.

Pushing the limits involves the limitations of the both plane and pilot, many times regulations are made when certain maneuvers attributed to pilot errors are deemed unsafe. Some of these maneuvers are vetted by application, then the parameters of whats deemed safe maneuvers is changed. In the first 100,000 hours of

It 2011 they passed the 100,000 flight hour threshold.

They are not comparable at all, it's different technology. The illustration was to simply cast scope. Scope on what a good tilt rotor means to the advancement of aviation, Scope of how in the grand scheme 7 accidents in 22 years does not mean it's a "widow maker". Good gracious, lets reel it in a bit and give credit

Don't be ridiculous...In the 22 years they have had 7 accidents - The F-16 had 9 accidents in the first 9 years. The F-16s aerodynamic design is un-pilotable without its fly by wire design, so if it looses that system its catastrophic. The UH-60 (The POTUSs current ride) has an incident rating around 15 (accidents

I'm confused even more now. Every article you guys have written have gone like this... "This phone is for people who want a slick straight, from Google device that operates smooth and acts just as powerful as the big spec phones."... Uhh, who doesn't want that? But the way you put it, you act like some super savvy