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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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so they can make more air crash investigations episodes

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but a real reason might be so they don't automatically show up on radar, maybe if there is some threat of attack or something then they are harder to track
A military friend of mine pointed it out: surface-to-air missiles by terrorists or from suddenly hostile airspace. Apparently at least six commercial planes have been downed that way in the past.

So now I have to ask: why isn't David Copperfield being brought in for questioning? :shifty:

Seriously, this is turning out to look like a real-life Oceans 11-style heist to me.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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A military friend of mine pointed it out: surface-to-air missiles by terrorists or from suddenly hostile airspace. Apparently at least six commercial planes have been downed that way in the past.

So now I have to ask: why isn't David Copperfield being brought in for questioning? :shifty:

Seriously, this is turning out to look like a real-life Oceans 11-style heist to me.
Update: commercial pilot friend said they never worry about missiles. It's about malfunctioning equipment, fires, and diverting power if necessary as much as anything.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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I had three of them in my lifetime. Don't want another one
No, the first Nintendo.
I still have one
Super nintendo, this one was great too

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(Not my generation tho)
Never really a huge fan of the Super Nintendo, as weird as that sounds.


If I can find a colecovision with the Atari expansion module, I think I'll get that. Going to see if I can pick up some Vinyl that I don't already have
 

TrezJuve

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May 26, 2010
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My game's fair with those don't have a problem with it. For the moment being.

Play the game instead, you're capable.

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I'll be off for a time, be mindful of your thoughts.

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Or ban me, whatever
 

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