Shouldn’t there be some sort of exception if you have to live and play in Milwaukee?
Shouldn’t there be some sort of exception if you have to live and play in Milwaukee?
Did he at least use the obligatory “Here’s Johnny!” line?
The engine room on ship like this will have manual control of steering and propulsion. There is absolutely nothing the bridge can do if a rogue engineer hits the emergency stop on the main engine and transfers steering to emergency/local control to regain control of those systems without going to the engine room,…
The ship ran aground 2.5 kilometers from my house (that’s 1.6 miles), here’s a couple of pics I took on Friday afternoon:
More impressive is the fact they did it in only Wun Wun take..
“Let me go into the menu and adjust, I should have just bought the 7700 where I could do this with the selector wheel, but Amazon was doing a Gold Box deal and" CHOMP!
Jesus christ the Kinja editor is being such a piece of shit today. This was supposed to appear at the top of my post...
Doing service, regardless of “action” is still important. I would hope most vets would be proud of the role they had, regardless of whether they stormed the castle, so to speak, or cleaned pots down in the mess of an aircraft carrier the whole time.
One of my closest friends served in Afghanistan, and he was there just to pay for college (and hates getting thanked).
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The Fiat 124 Spider: all the fun of a Miata, now with Dodge Parts & Service!
The Cool Dad section
And then there is the wierd Legacy GT Spec.B, Forester XT, and Outback XT section with 400+hp and kids running around.
It should have been Ken and Mary, not Billy:
I’m also happy to say that Dale, the man behind behind the wonderful Bridge To Gantry, joins Robb Holland, Mark Baruth and other maniacs in our stable of road test contributors. Look for more from him soon.
“We want you to be able to drive 300 km/h (186 mph) and have a conversation with your passenger at the same time,”…
The #1 slot should have been this. Just kick the Pontiac Solstice off the list because once you drive one you will realize why it was not popular. They do not hold up well at all over time. S2000 on the other hand still feels modern and completely solid as they age
1999-2002
Think of it this way: the people buying the $85k cars are subsidising the development costs of the $35k cars.
A Nissan Rouge.