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aircraft carriers are dumb, big targets. how is it protected from someone dropping a bomb from high up in the air?
aircraft carriers are dumb, big targets. how is it protected from someone dropping a bomb from high up in the air?
aircraft carriers are dumb, big targets. how is it protected from someone dropping a bomb from high up in the air?
Am I the only one who noticed the weird shoe in the first photo? Wtf?
Nothing weird about it.
Except the part that covers your heel is completely missing... I've never seen a dress shoe like that and find that would make that shoe fly the fuck off all the time. (Dress socks + slick insides = it's gonna fly)
You've never left America have you?
Or even shopped outside of Walmart for that matter.
They look stupid and seem very impractical. I don't need to have left America or shopped out of Walmart to know that.
aircraft carriers are dumb, big targets. how is it protected from someone dropping a bomb from high up in the air?
I can tell no one (oops, except for darkswordsman) even clicked on the link or had a moment of thought with "concrete" in the title....
China and India might be buying weapons like Americans are buying discounted Nintendos
Perk, is there some type of rule of the internet that has been demonstrated in this thread?
Don't know about you, but I never leave home without my dress clogs.You've never left America have you?
Or even shopped outside of Walmart for that matter.
Those Stealth planes are in the shape of seagulls defending the ADIZ()I could float some suppositions, which might pave the way to an answer, but I have a sinking feeling that the posters in question missed the total lack of even macadam-based airplanes desperately trying to get airborne.
The project started in 2005 but ran out of money in less than a year. The unfinished hull stayed empty until 2008, when a restaurant and bar opened on the upper deck. Things were looking bright for a short period, but the businesses closed down eventually due to high costs and safety concerns about sitting on top of an unfinished concrete structure.
Still, at least some people seemed to like it.