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Ah! Wish I had seen this challenge. Got a couple of ideas in my head before even looking at this. All around great work though, everyone.

Most certainly. They're all susceptible to this sort of bad influence. Problem is, the Democrats have been placed on this pro-technology pedestal, and they don't seem to be so deserving of it anymore.

Oh I agree completely. This is a bit of evidence that the Republican party is beginning to come back around from its big-government conservatism of the Bush years. Regulation isn't necessarily a bad thing in some areas, but this is just scary legislation.

Not unsurprisingly, but all the Senators from the biggest media production centers in the country, New York and California, are supporting the bill.

I recall an article on here not long ago stating how Democrats were the party of technology, progress, etc. Seems as though that may be turning. After looking at the numbers, here's what I discovered:

Technically, not a flying wing, since it has horizontal and vertical stabilizers. The cockpit is just blended into the top of the wing surface. Cool design it is, though.

I don't see the flying wing concept panning out for passenger airliners. People like window seats too much, frankly. Boeing thought about it already with their BWB concept, and it went nowhere. This would also require a fairly large redesign of existing airports designed to handle traditionally shaped airliners,

If you tap the Stop button immediatley as the page loads, you can get in to the full site.

That movie terrifies me. Its prescience is being made clearer every day.

There's a blue and white GT sitting in front of a tire shop just down the road from where I live, in Rosemont, PA (ironically, across the street from the Ferrari/Alfa/Maserati dealer). I drool every time I go past. Me want...

It's sort of like how, whenever you're in a Third World country (I know the term isn't exactly correct in the post-Cold-War era, but you know what I mean), or former Soviet state, so many people just automatically assume that when something bad happens, no matter how big or small, it's somehow the fault of the United

That would all be good and well, except for many vehicles entering a code (usually by turning the key in a certain pattern) will cause a self diagnostic to come up, either through flashes of the light in older vehicles or readouts in digital odometers for vehicles equipped with them. I saved many dollars on my old

There's nothing really inherently wrong with the F-35 per-se, at least nothing that can't be overcome. The problem, as usual, with such things as that politicians and political-brass want a jack-of-all-trades superfighter that will replace everything. It's been attempted in the past, and with those attempts, the

1) The Mustang's original engine was an Allison, not a Pratt and Whitney.

I once saw an explanation for the search for extraterrestrial life is like sitting in a full stadium for a football game, deaf to what is going on around you, with your eyes closed, except for opening them a couple of seconds and hoping to see a flashlight being beamed at you from the other side. Except that flash

From the image itself: "Aviantion Week" should be "Aviation Week"

I don't like his ego, his narcissism, or his idiocy. And I don't like that he is too lazy to at least use a bit of grammar when he is going to trash traditional schooling.

Hopefully that'll be the result. I just doubt that it will be, considering the source.

Well seems as though I peeved a few of you. First off, if you're going to be organizing some grand new team to revolutionize everything in the world, don't describe it as "doper" if you want to be taken seriously. You'll forgive me for being grammar police when you're expecting me to hold on to every word you say

The thing that bugs me the most about this is the image of a guy sighting down a rifle with no sights. It hurts!