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I’m interested to see what they come up with to solve the issues of cold environments at altitude and refueling between legs.
I’m interested to see what they come up with to solve the issues of cold environments at altitude and refueling between legs.
I fix giant metal birds that light themselves on fire and scream really loud to fly across the sky. The kingdom heavily regulates who fixes them, how they fix them, and who flies them to make sure everyone is safe.
This is the kind of thinking that leads to tomatoes ending up in fruit salad.
I always find myself listening to Distractible on long road trips. The stories are really funny. My top two episodes are Bob’s Fridge and Illegal Advice.
If you decide to stick with AutoCAD, the educational version is free. It just leaves a watermark on your project prints.
Exactly. I went in blind. No trailers, no interviews, no hype. All I knew was it was a Bethesda space game. It started off slow, but after about 12 hrs (half of which was me goofing off and gun running for money), I’m starting to really like the game.
Seeing a trashcan explode into a tesseract-can is pretty funny, albeit a bit concerning about what other props have multiple copies embedded in them. I do hope Bethesda seriously re-evaluates their stance and does some optimization and scrubbing. The game runs ok on my system, but my card should not be screaming as hard as it is.
He covers up to the first few main story quests and an almost mandatory side quest.
Your local Fire Marshall would like to know your location.
Primary traffic routes during an emergency have priority. It is a hazard for doors to open into a hallway.
Also the fact that they are made of metal. Heck, just the idea of lighting a fire below deck of a ship made of cast iron back in the civil war was seen as something insane.