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Is that not the same logically in every language?


No, in Spanish double negations are not positive statements.


Genuine question, did you mean that to be opposite? That is, it looks like a prowler?

I'm looking at photos of the aeromax compared to the PT cruiser and the prowler. It doesn't look anything like a PT cruiser to me, whereas it does have the same body style as a prowler. That being a long front/hood and the cabin towards the rear.

Unless there are some design features not noticing.


Yeah the general shape is more prowler than pt cruiser, but the body smoothing and covering over everything looks pt cruiser to me… I really like the open wheels of the prowler.

(What I’m really looking for though is take e.g. the car from Downton Abbey and, while changing the look as little as possible, change the materials and safety and efficiency to be as modern as possible.)


The Excalibur was exactly that, they were made in Milwaukee until 1990. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur_(automobile)


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Not being in California is not a reason you wouldn't know it.

If you ever looked up the history of beer in the US or US beer styles you would know it. All the people in the craft beer industry certainly do. Maybe the craft beer drinkers in parts of the country don't know it but Steam/California Common is one of the few original US beer styles. And Anchor was one of the first in the modern craft beer revolution.


No. Perhaps the ability to follow orders and open to killing enemies if necessary.

Not people that talk about, or implying, massacre of civilans and their own countrymen.

Anyway this guy is an airman in IT, not a soldier. Not really someone that would necessarily need an aggressive tendencies anyway.


Wait he was a shill? When I hear "airman in IT" I hear "Eglin AFB shill."


No, he was obviously not a "shill". I'm not sure where you are getting that from. He is clearly a troubled young man.

I'm not sure what "Eglin AFB shill" means.


Ah that's not true about beer in the US at all. I also don't particularly like IPAs and have no problem at the local breweries.

I'll grant that there was a time when a lot of places were IPA heavy but they basically always had a few other styles.

Now every brewery around me is really varied. They might have a couple types of IPAs but all have another 6 or 10 + styles. A sour or two, such as a Belgian or American type. Often a berlinerweisse. Some brown/stout/porter types. Not just oatmeal stout. And even different lager types besides "lager". I see Helles and bock, Vienna, pilsner, everywhere. A rauchbier at one place.

I've never really had to look at the IPAs in years.


To sun it up from the NYTimes article posted below, Oklahoma does in fact have legal medical marijuana. In addition it apparently has pretty lax regulations compared to other states on growing. Basically little limit on how many farms are allowed, how much they can grow, etc. And apparently pretty low startup costs (I assume license fees and all that are low).


No, certainly not. Gambling is banned on US aircraft.

They are talking about RyanAir, which is an Irish carrier that flys all over Europe and offers scratch card gambling. Swissair also offered gambling via video screens for a period of time.


I remember reading Canticle and thinking, "this feels just like Fallout" at various parts.

One question, is City of Lost Children the French movie by Jeunet or something else?


Tramadol is the opiate itself, it does not have paracetamol. There are other brand pills that contain both.

Paracetamol does not contain an opiate. It is a different substance from opiates. It is, however, dangerous to the liver in large amounts.


Except that Musk can't legally be president.


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