Let me just say this - you GNAA trolls are moronic. Just stop trying. It's old, and wasn't even funny to begin with. Not to mention that you got PWNED by a dial-up user. That's just sad.
We Americans are not any better because our even smaller cargo planes are more expensive to operate and require better and longer runways, and cannot self-handle! Airport workers gaped as they had never seen a plane as big with all the independence it has. I was also amazed.
I don't know about the cost of operating the C-130, however I do know that it can land on short, rough dirt runways. I'm not sure what you mean by 'self-handle', but I'm sure you had an excellent point. It seems like since the design flaws of the C5 Galaxy were found, the US has given up on building massive wide-body cargolifters. Also, the site you linked to did not have the Antonov An-225 listed, which was a surprize to me. http://members.lycos.co.uk/aerospace21/antonov/an- 225.html
I am saying that it should be the IP's owners decision, not anyone elses decision, to set the price.
That's all well and good until the RIAA is found to be fixing the price of CD's across the board. Absolute power corrupts absolutly, and right now the RIAA and MPAA have far too much power. Want to take a guess at how corrupt the music industry is?
Let me just say this - you GNAA trolls are moronic. Just stop trying. It's old, and wasn't even funny to begin with. Not to mention that you got PWNED by a dial-up user. That's just sad.
Sounds like they have something to hide.
This time a bit more litterally. No one wants to paint over their transparent light-holes!
"...a wooden outbuilding with a shingled roof but the building won't be heated or cooled..."
It will be if you use an overclocked Duron or Prescott...
Try telling that to the Military. http://www.fas.org/news/reference/lexicon/acronym. htm
I don't know about the cost of operating the C-130, however I do know that it can land on short, rough dirt runways. I'm not sure what you mean by 'self-handle', but I'm sure you had an excellent point. It seems like since the design flaws of the C5 Galaxy were found, the US has given up on building massive wide-body cargolifters. Also, the site you linked to did not have the Antonov An-225 listed, which was a surprize to me. http://members.lycos.co.uk/aerospace21/antonov/an
Ironic, that making the Sims more realistic would be seen as a "hack" and not an "improvement"
When you can create a thinking robot, I'll bet NASA will consider sending it over a man.
Umm... I saw them just now. There is still some life in his server yet! Quickly, we must quash this!