
Aim them at Mar a Lago so that he doesn’t even consider crossing your border.
The only way I can see another “space-plane” design is if we actually get skyhooks working. As long as we are using rockets it doesn’t make sense. Sure it was cool AF when we were kids, but yeah, the design is just a safety nightmare
But but, it could glide*!
*Kinda, and the parachutes are slower. It also has to piggyback on a 747 to be moved anywhere.
Ghibli Dust-sprite Plane.
Bounce bounce bounce.
Whose livery is that? That’s a gorgeous paint job
Please apply to Crowd Control Productions. You’ll never find a better mystery than current live code that has spaghetti that traces back to 2002 or 2001. The game went live in 2003. There’s one, kinda, server. Technically there are three, but most EvE players only have access to Tranquility, most don’t have access to Singularity, and apparently they have renamed the dev server from Multiplicity to Serinity. Some of us still have access to Serinity because we were able to play test Multiplicity, back in the day.
Username checks out in the best possible way.
At least you’re just Misery Missouri, and not Glorifide Torture and Slavery Mississippi or Alabama.
Not Squid, but here’s one
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/workers-united-the-delano-grape-strike-and-boycott.htm
I got a funny one the other day. In Stardew Valley my Sturgeon fish pond gave me the message, “We want a jelly.”
I googled the string “sturgeons want a jelly,” without quotes.
The LLM responded thusly:
No, sturgeons do not “want a jelly.” Your sturgeon is a bottom feeder and you’ll want to feed it…
It almost sounded exasperated, lol.
The first result was the Stardew Wiki where I found the answer was literally any type of jelly.
Which is worse, PG&E or SDG&E? Thankfully my house is all electric and solar powered so I get a refund from SDG&E every quarter for the excess energy I’m producing, so I don’t have much experience with them.
Somehow I don’t think you’re getting a McAloo Tikki Burger, or a Spicy Paneer Wrap outside of India McDonald’s.
Their menu definitely changes depending on the country.
They failed above their own Peter Principle limit.
Right = correct. Not necessarily “good.”
It is the “correct” thing to obey the law, but since not all laws are good laws, obeying the law isn’t always “good.”