And even without reprimanded - I can damn well guarantee that person will EVER make that same mistake.
Not everything requires a paper-trail.
Still one of the sexiest planes in existence. I'm hating them being retired.
It's SFW as long as you're crossing the Equator?
I doubt he cut you off - if you've ever driven an old Jeep, just hitting a pothole (and there are LOTS of 'em!), it's an automatic lane-change!
I look at it as a game at this point - bonus points when you can look away from the road for 0.3 seconds while white-knuckled hands on the steering-wheel...and see the fear in the other driver's eyes.
I love my Jeep...you actually have to DRIVE IT WHILE FULLY FOCUSED versus playing with your phone!
I love headlines like this. "in 2 months"???
Is that a long enough time to get them trained for a mission like that?!?
Griefing in Fallout 76 is pretty much non-existent - it's an overblown "headline".
That community has been one of the most friendly and welcoming communities of pretty much any multi-player game in the last few years. Asking a question or for help from a complete stranger and getting way more information or assistance is actually the more common occurrence.
The game has been around for a long time, so welcoming or helping a newbie is sometimes a nice break from the grind for the high-level players.
Come on over newbies - the game has changed a LOT from its original iteration (which WAS a shitshow full of bugs and griefing - which is outdated information from long past).
I'm on my 3rd Husky (one them was white...he was a cool dude).
I love the breed, but I'm getting too damn old to harness up my current one, grab my skateboard and MUSH!
Great dogs...but can be a nightmare for the uninformed/unprepared!
I'm going all-in on shitpost.
Military personnel are still just people doing the job...just like the rest of us.
There would be no way to convince enough people to actually use it (in a vast enough amounts) to rebuild trust from an entity DESIGNED to harvest data.
I'll probably get beat up a bit over this, but I can't seem to get away from Fallout76. My buddy and I (several hundred miles away) have yet to find a suitable replacement, so we just keep trudging along.
But in my defense, I have finished all of the others (multiple ways) - Fallout3 was my first introduction to the series.
+1 to New Vegas though (if only it were multi-player)!
That's just the lid...usually the toilets are about knee high.
But I would never NOT have a bidet in my house ever again. And yes, I'm in the U.S.
New ones are definitely in the realm of "no freaking way on that price!" - but an older one is a bit easier to swallow.
I will say, after showing my favorite wife a BUNCH of other brands (new ones) and then showing her the Airstreams - there really was no comparison.
The pic I posted above for what I just got - that Airstream is literally 20-years old...and something I spent a couple of years saving/budgeting.
If that's a lifestyle you're after, it can be done - I am by no-means wealthy...but I do tend to spend more for quality purchases versus "close enough".
Guess the Airstream folks haven't made it here yet???
Anyway, as an update - I did end up buying my first Airstream! It's funny though - I've had it for about 3 weeks, and my wife hasn't seen it in person yet (even though she's the one that found it!). It's a 2004 Classic (28ft twin-bed). I'll hunt down an image-host and post a pic or two.
Whoa...finally got a pic to show up!
Thanks for the quick response - it was getting lonely in here!
Only TWO in this Lemmy World
So...I suppose it's safe to assume that there's only two of us here on Lemmy that own (can afford with this inflation?!?) an Airstream?!?
I figured with a bit of time since that "place that can no longer be mentioned" site self-destructed (screw you Spez!) that at least a few of us would make it here!
I'm almost positive that's a Dalmation.
Scooby-Doo would a word with you...he just enjoyed some things in the past that are now legal in most U.S. states. That doesn't make him, or his relatives "disgusting"!
Ah...thank you! Now we're in the spirit!