3717 pts · April 17, 2017
Granted if the pliers are only used a few seconds at a time, totaling minutes still a day, I do suspect they would be fine for a long/life time
…yeah… I feel like that may be the reason I keep seeing used rad suits at goodwill /s
… stay cool boy…
That is 100% pure MIGA (Making Imgur Grate Again, yes Grate because why not this is the Internet)
That setup’s fire man!
You’re forgetting Felicette, French space program, pretty sure she’d qualify for a disability after her brain surgery for her sensor.
You say that, but sometimes I feel like it’s Groundhog Day on here, I see the same posts 24-48h later, just in a different order, not just one but dozens, there are dozens of them… as the meme goes
Yes… of course, but more often than not it’s a simple recording, which can’t give you the key, just a potential for disinformation. And those that used a live operator, security was a tad high and no one present wrote the script, so useless info at the source transmission. Without counting the potential for relays too
Plot twist: it’s never his £20, he’s the Br’ish Scumbag Steve always hitting you up for gas dough
…, Normand. The early years.
Possibly too. And cabin noise wise, an in between having them attached to the fuselage, like a lot of smaller private jet types and underwing designs.
Meth infused (if that’s the correct term) foods, particularly chocolate bars. Shows up now and again in TV shows in the EU. Panzeschokolade.And Pervitin tablets.But one should have a wider view of the problem and acknowledge that drugs were used on ALL sides. And that the US Air Forced had medically supervised amphetamine use until 2017. And Modafinil for fatigue management until 2012. —that is considered public knowledge and not privileged information as to current practices.
Considering that the Honda Jet does the same, as well as lesser known and older planes….Besides, Ground Effect is real and the lower the wing the more advantage it gives you
Especially if it’s a backlit keyboard, probably since it’s a gaming laptop.
War is not just counted in casualties, the victor needs to have actually won something, quantifiable and usable. I have yet to understand the potential positive outcomes to be gained here, ‘xcept maybe an oil company staying afloat a few more years on an extremely finite resource.
And the lesson I take away is that you can learn, and recover, from an F. Who knew?
Front bumper mounts, the ones that attach the main hard solids metal internal bumper to the frame. That rotor is shot, so maybe even use a second (or first as the case may be) on the other side to lift it high enough to reach that bumper point.Or call an auto parts store/garage/tow company. PS: I say the rotor’s shot because it’s not made to handle weight in the direction it is right now, from the ground vs center axe. You may know better
Being trench warfare in WWI, not from a single hit. Feels like someone’s going to be nitpicking that one
Seriously guys, I have nothing against MB, I agree that their show probably did a lot to create and maintain scientific curiosity.I do feel that this segment does a disservice to the 8.5~12 Million deaths from that particular scenario.
Don’t forget your meds grandpa. /s
Yet, science without real research… like there weren’t enough real world examples of WWI impact craters to do the math with that would have included the mud, flooding and loose planks. And maybe it’s because I watched with the sound off but rounded corners would have allowed faster troop movement, the safety of which was not exactly paramount given the death per land gained ratio.
I got a guy for that…
France actually tried that. Well actually is was ZIP codes I believe and it was tried under 1 of their Republics.
Stephanie change color
All the action, non of the ads
Funnier when you look at the dates… gramma’s getting preggers… sure
Also known as dinner
Wife said no…
The rise of the machines…
But thank you for the clarification
Granted if the pliers are only used a few seconds at a time, totaling minutes still a day, I do suspect they would be fine for a long/life time
…yeah… I feel like that may be the reason I keep seeing used rad suits at goodwill /s
… stay cool boy…
That is 100% pure MIGA (Making Imgur Grate Again, yes Grate because why not this is the Internet)
That setup’s fire man!
You’re forgetting Felicette, French space program, pretty sure she’d qualify for a disability after her brain surgery for her sensor.
You say that, but sometimes I feel like it’s Groundhog Day on here, I see the same posts 24-48h later, just in a different order, not just one but dozens, there are dozens of them… as the meme goes
Yes… of course, but more often than not it’s a simple recording, which can’t give you the key, just a potential for disinformation. And those that used a live operator, security was a tad high and no one present wrote the script, so useless info at the source transmission. Without counting the potential for relays too
Plot twist: it’s never his £20, he’s the Br’ish Scumbag Steve always hitting you up for gas dough
…, Normand. The early years.
Possibly too. And cabin noise wise, an in between having them attached to the fuselage, like a lot of smaller private jet types and underwing designs.
Meth infused (if that’s the correct term) foods, particularly chocolate bars. Shows up now and again in TV shows in the EU. Panzeschokolade.
And Pervitin tablets.
But one should have a wider view of the problem and acknowledge that drugs were used on ALL sides. And that the US Air Forced had medically supervised amphetamine use until 2017. And Modafinil for fatigue management until 2012. —that is considered public knowledge and not privileged information as to current practices.
Considering that the Honda Jet does the same, as well as lesser known and older planes….
Besides, Ground Effect is real and the lower the wing the more advantage it gives you
Especially if it’s a backlit keyboard, probably since it’s a gaming laptop.
War is not just counted in casualties, the victor needs to have actually won something, quantifiable and usable. I have yet to understand the potential positive outcomes to be gained here, ‘xcept maybe an oil company staying afloat a few more years on an extremely finite resource.
And the lesson I take away is that you can learn, and recover, from an F. Who knew?
Front bumper mounts, the ones that attach the main hard solids metal internal bumper to the frame. That rotor is shot, so maybe even use a second (or first as the case may be) on the other side to lift it high enough to reach that bumper point.
Or call an auto parts store/garage/tow company.
PS: I say the rotor’s shot because it’s not made to handle weight in the direction it is right now, from the ground vs center axe. You may know better
Being trench warfare in WWI, not from a single hit. Feels like someone’s going to be nitpicking that one
Seriously guys, I have nothing against MB, I agree that their show probably did a lot to create and maintain scientific curiosity.
I do feel that this segment does a disservice to the 8.5~12 Million deaths from that particular scenario.
Don’t forget your meds grandpa. /s
Yet, science without real research… like there weren’t enough real world examples of WWI impact craters to do the math with that would have included the mud, flooding and loose planks. And maybe it’s because I watched with the sound off but rounded corners would have allowed faster troop movement, the safety of which was not exactly paramount given the death per land gained ratio.
I got a guy for that…
France actually tried that. Well actually is was ZIP codes I believe and it was tried under 1 of their Republics.
Stephanie change color
All the action, non of the ads
Funnier when you look at the dates… gramma’s getting preggers… sure
Also known as dinner
Wife said no…
The rise of the machines…
But thank you for the clarification