That’s obviously just a catastrophe
That’s obviously just a catastrophe
I would probably avoid that. Someone in my hometown learned that the hard way. https://www.yourcentralvalley.com/news/local-news/fresno-homeowner-starts-fire-trying-to-kill-spider/
Close all windows and doors, set off the required amount of foggers and wait the recommended amount of time. Repeat again in a few weeks if needed. Most foggers/bug bombs work on most spiders and many are persistent over some time after application.
St Elmo’s Fire
Crazy. My cat and dogs won’t even stay in the room when that demon device fires up.
Such sad
Go for the eyes, Boo!
I grew up hating tomatoes until we started growing our own. It’s like it’s an entirely different food
Also, you can’t just look at the amount of food produced, but the amount produced vs waste, storage and transportation costs. Most things in the garden can stay ripe on the plant for a while and can be picked as needed.
Anecdotally, we were supplying about 80% of our fruit and veg needs on our own garden plot on our standard city residential lot with a family of 7. And we were literally giving tomatoes, citrus and zucchini away as fast as we could.
Hey, some of us are trying to play New Vegas again
Yeah, I had one and it burned out years ago. I rarely drive that truck, so it’s pretty low priority.
My truck only has AM/FM and cassette. I still have some of my Weird Al tapes in there for when I’m driving it a lot.
It’s called the A-10
I think your premise is a little off. Tanks generally are trained to operate alongside infantry in what is called combined arms tactics. This allows the tank to do its job while the infantry can protect it, and vice versa. This is especially useful in urban environments. Combine infantry with tanks, IFVs and support vehicles and you have a flexible and formidable force.
On top of that, rather than making t different anks for specific jobs, we tend to prefer making them multirole. This is the current trend with most land and air platforms. Notice there really aren’t a lot of designated attack planes anymore. We tend to prefer multirole airframes that can act in an air to air and CAS/ground attack role. It adds flexibility and simplifies the supply lines and training. The Abrams, and other nations’ MBTs are perfectly capable as main battle tanks as well as infantry tanks. No need for a second type of tanks with different parts and needs.
Never let a good tragedy go to waste
I don’t think that was just a fart
The ice cream cones that bite back.
Maybe a red-shoulder hawk? They look similar, but with… red shoulders.
I’m pretty sure we used this textbook in my highschool chemistry class. Or at least it also used that illustration.
Very big bullet, much recoil. Very ouch. They’re rough to shoot in a heavy rifle, there would be consequences shooting then out of a light pistol.