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The answer to the original riddle is “Sure, can I have your phone to make a demonstration. Great. I’ll sell the phone and pen back as a package deal for $100.”
This choice is a real cold shoulder to the true sub zero hero.
You can still see the remnants of trying to address the “realism” issue with things like Riker existing at all. Writing in an XO was supposed to divide responsibilities; keep the captain on the ship to make choices and put the XO on away missions to karate chop Klingons. However if that had been stuck to rigidly, Picard would never be written into many exciting situations.
MACOs on ENT should have logically made Malcolm redundant, but the show kept finding things for him to do.
No fault of the design. It was meant for a particular role. It is being brought out and borderline misused in a different role. I can get behind loling at Russia, but this is like laughing at an M4 Sherman for not having ECM built in. I’d laugh at the people who rolled it into a modern conventional fight, but the design seems competent for the time and role.
The article’s premise is that this is a vehicle designed for a very particular role, which is now being brought out and used outside that role, illustrating how deep into reserves Russia is scraping for vehicles.
The article’s premise is that it is a very particular vehicle, the use of which points to scraping deep into the reserves.
Sir, this is a Quark’s Bar.
I am viewing from intention as written, when written for the films. It seems plausible that “Darth Jar Jar” or something similar could have been an original, but abandoned intention.
The allegories are coming out of the walls man.
I’ll put it there so I don’t have to argue that the crowd isn’t full of people stuck on layovers.
You know what, if the Circle is owned by the airport then you’ve got me in regards to it being owned by the airport. However the terminals are across the street, the Circle is open to simply walk into from the street.
To get to the Circle from the airport terminals you must take your bags and can not reenter. Nobody in the photo stuck on a layover is here unless they are willing to leave the airport and go through security again.
There were locals because as soon as the game ended, they dispersed down the street and also I took the picture while being invited by locals to watch.
If it’s right across the street, why are there signs pointing to the different terminals in the building
I don’t know what you think you’re seeing, but the airport is on the other side of the street.
Now I’m kinda glad it’s mostly just a bunch of travelers waiting at an airport that would otherwise miss the game
It isn’t a bunch of people inside an airport, it’s across the street from the airport. These are locals watching.
It is across the street from the airport.
They like sharing spots.
The console and PC versions of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter are entirely different games, and personally I think the console version is more fun. It emulatable.
Fantastically original jokes everyone!