

Yeah I keep trying to move to the woods but my wife wants to be around people for some reason lol
Yeah I keep trying to move to the woods but my wife wants to be around people for some reason lol
My tolerance of noise and light pollution has gone way the hell down as I have gotten older. I want to live in the woods at this point.
Fedora Silverblue was VERY easy to install. I opted to go the GNOME route but its been great so far as a former windows user. I rebased from Fedora to Bazzite and it was dead simple. Been on Bazzite for a couple months now and have had no major issues. Figuring out my printer drivers was a bit tedious but it worked the first time once I got the process figured out.
It’s not limited to one specific mortgage company or broker. You can do an opt out from the prescreened calls here opt out for 5 years online, or permanently via mail.
Yeah, I get that. Standard operating procedure for something as valuable as an aircraft carrier should still be to schedule transit so that it can sit in a position protected by escorts until it is it’s turn to go.
Realistically, the carrier should probably have half it’s escorts go first and form a protective envelope on the destination side before it enters, then the remaining escorts follow providing rear cover.
A ship getting there by accident means someone also could have done it on purpose without the crew knowing it was an attack (this time)
Its sloppy at best, neglegent at worst and not a good look either way.
How/why was a merchant ship allowed to be anywhere near an aircraft carrier? Did the US learn nothing from the USS Cole?
Lowest score so far…
The exception to that is one I read about a few years back about a carrier based pilot. Callsign was S T A B which stood for shit twice and bailed