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The Saab 9-5 would look a lot better without those strips around the headlights to be sure.

When I was a kid, living in Northern Ireland meant a marked police car of any sort was a rarity, until well into the late 90s. (It made those spot the car books troublesome, lots of military vehicles, no white and red cop cars).

So if the Ozzie Main Force/Highway Patrol gets rid of its old Falcons in exchange for something with a V6, do they become the last of the V8s of legend?

Russia military kit needs to look prickly or bristling before the designer can say “done”.

What does the article title mean?

I’m absolutely damned if I can find anything about it Googling but I remember a BBC radio show that mentioned such a system, possibly for London buses, many decades ago, 1920s possibly.

They “pandered” to the actual British army, who complained about what they were doing so close to the Cenotaph.

Not to be fucked with.

I asked him about the rust, he said the Italian cars corrodeded no quicker than the British.

My father had a 124 Sport back in the 70s (yes it was rust proofed). Quite a pretty car and apparently a blast with a twin cam engine after driving a Triumphs and MGs with their torquey little engines.

What on earth is this?

I also avoid RT.com articles that pop up in my Google Now cards for that reason.

I was lucky enough to catch the Vulcan passing over Belfast a while ago. Quite sinister looking, even with a chase plane buzzing it all the way across the Lough.

Are there Russian spam bots/agents infiltrating Western message boards now?

Any significance to having two of the Red Arrow aircraft reversed to point right?

It’s been a while since I read up on the special effects on Interstellar (great film BTW) I perhaps forgot the difference between “not as accurate” and “not as scientifically accurate for the sake of movie making"; https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn2696…

I love everything about that chase scene, the music, the staging, you could almost feel the weight of the Falcon as it blasts through the field with the dinky TIEs behind suddenly looking very vulnerable.

I’m not sure how it’s revolutionary, is this like the gushing articles that claimed Interstellar was helping write physics after the black hole special effects were designed.

A shame, the outer space nonsense steadily became worse and worse.

Maybe I just played too much TIE Fighter, but when I read about any new Rebel characters, they’re almost always uniformly boring.