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MadBurgerMaker

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  1. I guess "big thud" is Lowell's phrase of the day.
  2. I'd be pretty goddamn pleased with myself if I could throw The Duke 15-20 yards at this point. Being real though: it wouldn't go that far, and I'd probably have a coughing fit and come close to dying from the exertion.
  3. 6am in the UK now. She's going to get up, check out Twitter, and see a few thousand notifications. Total WTF moment for her.
  4. So...why did this psycho start melting down like this today? Did he ever say?
  5. Mary isn't looking so good these days.
  6. Could you just sell your current phone to get a "discount" on the regular unlocked dual SIM version? More hassle, but if you need dual SIMs and want the 6T, maybe that's the way to go.
  7. 3XL (and probably any other amoled notched phone) looks good with an app called nacho notch. You can black out the...ears, I guess you could call them...so that it just displays the status icons. You can also move it all down below the notch if you like that better.
  8. Reading tweets and shit from him, he appears to be an older nutjob Nazi type dude who thinks the Jews are an "infestation" and were...bringing in immigrants to kill...I dunno he said "our people," thinks Trump is controlled by the Jews and is a "globalist," and figured Hitler was just the best or some such. There's a lot of crazy in the tweets. E: Oh Holocaust denier, although, I mean, that probably doesn't really need to be said.
  9. Wait it includes Davis, Boyd, AND Humphrey? Fuuuuuuuuuck
  10. I had to get a CNMI driver's license in order to dive in Saipan. /Notaparticularlycsb Hope it doesn't get too fucked up.
  11. That's good info, thanks. That pilot went from an F-15 to a B-2? B-2s are super cool, but damn that's a big change. Re the British carriers, yeah they're big. Interesting layout too. I did see something about how they started talking about changing them back to CATOBAR, which was supposed to be sort of a thing that was available in the design, but surprise! it turned out that the builder (BAe?) hadn't bothered to keep the ability to change configurations relatively easily and cheaply, and the UKs mod hadn't held them to it, etc, so they were sol. They're also going to be having USMC 35Bs flying off of the first one on its first deployment, so that's interesting too.
  12. There are already radars that can "see" them, although iirc they tend to have to be lower frequency types, which is problematic for targeting (depends on the angle and such though). Even those can be used to, say, steer an IRST equipped fighter in that direction though. Against a nation with things like that, it's more of a way for them to get closer to be able to do their thing, rather than be totally invisible.
  13. It's supposed to be more along the lines of the F-18 when it comes to turning/dogfighting/etc, IIRC. The (original) F-16 and things like the Su-27 and all that, are on a different level. E: The F-35A, that is. The over versions have some limitations in that area, I believe. The C (Navy model) is less maneuverable for sure, with the B (VTOL) version at least being sorter ranged and probably heavier, although I haven't really bothered to look. The requirements for that one seem like they fucked up the whole thing, but then again, the Harrier is becoming a deathtrap, so...
  14. Love me some Oris. My Aquis is one that is permanently in my collection.
  15. They sent me an email re: another limited edition (1000 per type, so it isn't super exclusive) watch they've come up with. The last two have been diver types, so I've been having a hard time laying off. Interesting thing about this one is they've stuck an in-house COSC certified movement with an 80h power reserve in it: https://shop.ballwatch.ch/rc18 The temperature scale on it is odd, but a regular three hand one is tempting. Good price too.
  16. Sure, but the fact that they've managed to keep them flying is fairly impressive regardless of how badly an F-22 would throat fuck their inventory.
  17. Yeah. And if you start talking about truly autonomous drones, that gets really expensive really fast (and ignoring the...moral issues, I guess you'd call it, with making killbots).
  18. Might have been the F-14 you were thinking of. IIRC they shredded a bunch of them (not all, some went to museums and shit) after they were retired so the Iranians would have a harder time finding parts. Which they're just fabricating themselves, as far as I know. They've still got some flying.
  19. Speaking of the shitbird, did they ever figure out if it was an Israeli F-35 that the Syrians were shooting at when they smoked that Russian plane (lol what a clusterfuck)? They've been using their brand new ones over there to bomb shit, so there was speculation, but I never saw anything other than "maybe."
  20. The F-22 tooling wasn't destroyed. It was saved (along with procedures, etc) specifically so that we could restart the line if necessary....and then some of it was apparently lost or something, at least as of 2016. https://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/raptor-resurrected-what-will-it-take-restart-f-22-fighter-15862
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