Well, guess they're going to be held to the higher legal standards of the UCMJ now.
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Your kids might appreciate it. Just ask.
This was a dumb episode. She was a full grown adult that everyone treated like a child. He did nothing to even hint that he was going to do anything inappropriate.
They all got bamboozled by someone taking advantage of their puritan values and they deserved it.
Not just the F-35 that's out of scale. The people are taller than the buildings in the corner. It's like a half assed diorama.
The new and improved guillotine??? That we desperately need to use right now??? You can't see how anyone would want one?
Also... humor...
I think that has more to do with safety laws and emission standards than anything else. How can you properly crash test a fully modular car?
I'd love it if cars were more repairable, but modular would be a really tough design problem.
Heck, you NEED a screen in the US on any car due to backup cameras being mandatory. If you need a screen, I can see why companies would just use it for the infotainment system.
Love to hear that FW12 is just as upgradable and repairable as the other laptops.
My FW13 is just about perfect and I don't see any reason to buy anything that isn't a FrameWork laptop in the future.
Anyone have an affiliate link and/or coupon code for this?
Rephrased - If you broke the laws of physics in a very specific way to force the full flow of Niagara Falls into a stream the size of a straw, the energy released would destroy the planet.
That's how airplanes were at first too. Eventually, once enough of the technology and engineering becomes finalized, everyday people can afford it.
With this technology we can use methane or hydrogen powered rockets, using only renewable resources, launch people from one side of the planet to the other in less than an hour.
Is this a good thing for the environment? It's hard to say right now, it's probably not great. Since the flights will be so short, maybe it'll be better than the current air travel.
Twice yearly shot? Yup, sign me up.
As a medical provider, I'll probably be required to get it.
Yeah, this is why people don't trust science. They look at the surface level of the PRESS RELEASE and then assume scientists are just making shit up.
There's a ton of work done behind the pictures and there's lots of revisions and changes as new evidence comes in. AND there is disclaimers on ever single "artist rendition"
Science is fucking hard, and the pretty pictures of the press release are just the fun parts that they use to advertise their hard work.
Then people take a brief look at the picture, call bullshit, then go smear them online.