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  • Buying Time

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  • The Warthog gets a new life

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    MikM
    A good reason to keep them. Does an A-10 really have a "titanium tub" for the pilot to sit in? What kind of hit can it actually take? Can it take a .50 cal explosive or armor piercing round? The A-10 is equipped with a titanium tub – a sort of armored cocoon that envelops the pilot for protection. This feature is officially referred to as the bathtub and is a testament to the aircraft's design, which prioritizes pilot survivability above all else. The bathtub is crafted from titanium armor and is specifically designed to withstand significant impacts, including direct hits from up to 23 mm cannon fire. It's also capable of enduring single strikes from projectiles as large as 57 mm rounds. The robustness of this titanium shield is so remarkable that it accounts for about 6 percent of the A-10's total weight, weighing in at a hefty 1,200 pounds. It can take a hit from a .50 caliber explosive or armor-piercing round, the bathtub's resilience is such that it can indeed withstand rounds of that caliber. The Warthog's cockpit glass is also bulletproof, capable of withstanding up to a 23 mm projectile, which covers the .50 cal rounds you're curious about. This level of protection is crucial, given the A-10's role in close air support missions, where it often flies low and becomes vulnerable to ground fire. The A-10's durability doesn't stop at the bathtub. The entire aircraft is built to survive. It features redundant flight systems, self-sealing fuel tanks, and a structure that allows it to return home even after sustaining considerable damage. This ruggedness has earned the A-10 a legendary status among military aircraft for its ability to take a hit and keep flying. The A-10 Warthog is a flying fortress, designed to bring its pilot home safely from the most perilous situations. The titanium tub is just one of the many features that make the A-10 a true survivor in the skies.
  • Does this constitute an article 5 violation?

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  • Today's colonoscopy

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    B
    Was it alive? I’d think the prep might’ve killed it, no?
  • England fans in Frankfurt yesterday

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @jon-nyc said in England fans in Frankfurt yesterday: In the 80s we just would have drawn dicks on his face with magic marker. Make sure you get the back of the neck. They won't check there.
  • Hey Aqua

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @jon-nyc said in Hey Aqua: A new hero for you. https://x.com/scottderrickson/status/1804522042848600525?s=46 Already listened to the audio. He's right, but so is Horace, in a way. The theory of reflexivity puts us past the point of absurdity with modern entertainment, but not so far quite yet that we've begun to slingshot the other way. Legacy media literally can't compete with independent media. The entertainment industry is trying to squeeze blood from its quarry of franchises and has no viable way to update itself. Same goes for music and book publishing; they're retreating into legacy IP because they're set up to have no choice. That's only going to work for so long. It's soon going to be that AI provides us with endless McArt, McMusic and McMovies but the good stuff is, like always, going to be from human imagination.
  • Proud Boy Bonus Edition

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    LuFins DadL
    @Mik said in Proud Boy Bonus Edition: MAP? I’ll have to look it up. Minor-Attracted-Persons
  • Twerking?

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    HoraceH
    Well that's awkward.
  • Is your bathing hurting the planet?

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    LuFins DadL
    In 20 years we will be back to horse drawn carriages and lighting our homes with tallow candles.
  • QB Cap?

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    CopperC
    @Mik said in QB Cap?: the ridiculous price of tickets Cap 'em
  • Damn she good

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  • Proud - Day 22 - The Great Red Herring

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    LuFins DadL
    A 5 year old girl was sexually assaulted by a 5th grade “gender fluid” child in the bathroom of an element school in Decatur, GA in 2018.
  • "We will restore normalcy to the White House"

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    CopperC
    Mr. Biden has a mental illness.
  • It pays to be polite.

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    LuFins DadL
    I’m getting dizzy from all of the eyerolling.
  • Heads up! I mean off...

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    jon-nycJ
    Plus it seems like the mob stuff was decades ago.
  • Science? We don't need no stinkin' science!

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    AxtremusA
    OK, now that it looks like @jon-nyc’s post turned the tide of opinions, let’s take a look at the opposing side. What are the reasons and motivations of the three reviewers and two FDA directors to have opposed approval? Any conflict of interest or ideological bias that we need to look into? What makes “notable pharmaceutical industry expert and commentator, Derek Lowe” admonish the approval? Does Derek Lowe know what he’s talking about? Do those three reviewers and two FDA directors know what they are doing? Is it good that FDA rules allow for a single director to override three reviewers and two other directors now?
  • I would be shocked...

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    CopperC
    I saw Mr. Nixon win 49 states. 5 months after the Watergate break in.
  • An Israeli Problem

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  • Mandated Training

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    JollyJ
    You don't have to have federalization, just full reciprocity.