I couldn’t find specs skimming through the article, but it doesn’t look like it would fit in any normal parking space. Driving around might be as unwieldy as a motorhome or box truck, without the height advantage when you inevitably drive over a curb while turning. Doing that might also make it un-airworthy.
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Helberg only discovered the unexpected visitor when a panicked neighbour who had rung his doorbell repeatedly to no avail gave up and called him on the phone.
“The doorbell rang at a time of day when I don’t like to open,” Helberg told television channel TV2.
Relatable
It is understood the same vessel has run aground three times previously within the last three years.
That sounds excessive; at some point it seems like that should cost someone their job?
Context on the pic? Did a ship run aground recently?
“Nothing is more permanent than a temporary solution.”
So you just had that laying around, or you bought it for that purpose?
We could start having receivers lift other receivers like on a line out. Could be great on a Hail Mary!
AOL was an early Internet provider in the U.S. (originally known as America Online), known for offering dialup internet access billed by the hour, with an aggressive marketing campaign that involved mailing floppy disks and later CDs with their software, bundled with a certain amount of free hours of access. As part of the .com bubble they were heralded as the next big thing in media and merged with Time Warner in a move valued at billions of dollars but largely destroyed the value of all companies involved and was ended only two years later.
If someone has an AOL email address they probably got it in the 1990s and by 2010 it was strange if someone hadn’t moved on to a better email service. In 2016 it would be easy to assume it was someone stuck in the past, resistant to change.
It’s better to not diss Terry at all if you can help it
I’m basically picturing Kronk as Dudebro
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