

I’d also question those who vetted her. (The Senate.)


I’d also question those who vetted her. (The Senate.)


I’m sure TSA agents love to see the goons who’s actions are holding up their paychecks, too.


Maybe I have heard of it, but it ate the part of my brain they remembered.
Taller, too. The A380 has an upper passenger deck for the full length of the aircraft, not just the 747’s hump up front. The length was constrained by existing airport gates. If it was longer, it would have hung out into the taxiways. (The wider wingspan and wheel base are still an issues, though.)


Because that turned out so well with Germany after World War I.


Does Discworld have nutters who insist the world is spherical?


An FU to the CBS execs that canceled him for political expediency.


Can’t wait to see these cases bounced by the grand jury the same way as the one against the guy who threw a sub at an ICE agent.


How come the 131 foot altitude in the headline is never mentioned in the article? These turbine operates at 4,921 feet, a number that makes a lot more sense when you convert it to metric, 1.5 km. The article is littered with these odd imperial measurements that should have just been left as nice round metric numbers, or least re-rounded after conversion. 130 feet would have read better, but the original number was 40 m.
That’s a ChatGPT kind of answer. A pattern is recognized, but the meaning isn’t understood.
“The Internet wants us to start a podcast so they can listen to us heckle people.”
“That’s because at our age, no one wants to WATCH us do anything.”