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A "Cat's Eyes" is a different (and superior) road stud from the UK, and the name comes from the inventor seeing his car's headlights reflected in a cat's eyes by the side of the road one night.

I had no idea they were called Bott's dots, I always called them turtles.

man people are just looking for SOME kind of excuse.

Awesome. That's all I was picturing while reading the article. WHAT THE HELL IS A GIGAWATT???

Sounds like a movie starring Will Smith.

Response to this article from FuelShark.

What the flux's this thing supposed to do?!???!?

Still just a few LED's and spark plug caps.

Hillman Imp!

* It was never the Manta Ray Concept
*It came out in 1965, not 1969
*It was the rebodied Mako Shark and was called Mako Shark II

There's only one thing wrong with the Veyron concept - its badges. This concept would have been awesome as a TVR.

You are completely correct, that is the way it should be done. When I came to my new unit, they apparently knew nothing of this, and I have to fight them every step of the way about radio edict.

It doesn't help that some of the older Sergeants keep telling them it's ok to keep saying the wrong thing, and Rock Paper

I'm not in the public eye, nor am I successful. I'm a loser nobody, thanks for asking.

Example: No one is discussing the impending Hiddleston or Gosling backlash...

The world will always do its absolute best to knock down any independent woman a peg or two to keep her in her place. I don't see this article discussing 'has been' male actors getting the "backlash" treatment? I guess because that never happens.

Perhaps we could start by not reducing the names of famous women to their first initial and part of their last name, and instead address them with their entire name as though they're an entire person.

Most slang is just that: slang. I doubt any of it is used to confuse any enemies that happen to be listening. A lot of it is to avoid miscommunication over radio. If you say "thanks!" and it gets garbled the person on the other end could hear "tanks!". Not the kind of mix up you want in a warzone. The NATO phonetic