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I don't know why but I think "Panda" is a hysterical call-sign.

Terrifying. So I should just love the one I'm with, huh?

To wit, I remember SMB3 coming out and being BLOWN AWAY.

You've tried the best... now try the rest!

If you swapped instantly over, the $ savings on gas could easily be taxed or levied as a fee for electric cars. People supposedly will have leftover money from the added efficiency of electricity.

At first I was excited as I'm getting rid of a ton of clothes as I'm moving this weekend. Then I realized I would probably just end up throwing out the clothes all over again since they're from H&M....

At least back in my high school days in the late 90s, most elite colleges didn't calculate GPAs on a 5 point scale (the bonus point given for advanced courses). Everything was evaluated on a 4 point scale and the course type for a separate factor of consideration.

I went out to the backyard when I was 6 with a good friend of my and we stashed a variety of "treasure" throughout the yard armed only with a shovel. A few hours later my mom came running out after she'd seen all the holes we dug. We dug a bunch of extra fake ones with nothing in them to trick people so they couldn't

Who you callin' a biimbo?!

Shooting at a black hole for hours on end

Living in NYC there's no space. No garage. No place to store tools. The nearby "community garage" is $100 a month and only has space to wrench motorcycles and is only available for a few hours at a time with no space to store stuff. A drive-in access storage unit doesn't have power available and is over $500 a month

Necessity is the mother of invention

I had a relative living in Pasadena who had a neighbor that for years had no idea there was a mountain almost literally in their back yard. Finally a Santa Ana day where they were home came along and they were floored. Way back in the 80s.

Or you can buy additional sheets of OSB and rip off strips to do the same which is probably cheaper. If you back the entire thing with a panel you'll also gain lateral rigidity so that you avoid any sway problems (which is probably a good idea in earthquake prone areas) if you're putting heavier items on the shelves.

All the more reason we will never see one Stateside.

You should watch Gilmore Girls.

Some say he's made of an impervious Kevlar reinforced carbon fibre shell (check out that British spelling)

One F35 ($114-140m depending on model) = 2280-2800 of these.

F35 flight hour cost is quoted by Aviation Week to be around $28,000 per flight hour. Once you start to consider a 2-3 hour flight, plus the potential loss of life and/or equipment , and factoring in the time to scramble there are clear advantages. Not sure