Not even missiles, artillery. Some 3,000 pieces IIRC. Seoul (pop. 23 million) is just a stones throw away from the LOD, and the People's Army throw the kind of stones that blow up when they land.
Almost all circular saw manufacturers make both blade-right and blade-left versions of each saw. This is not really for lefties though; some jobs (like cutting skirts for stairs) are just easier with one of each. The old worm saws come only in blade-left. Metal shears come in _three_ flavors, blade-left, blade-right, and straight for cutting curves to the right, curves to the left, and straight respectively.
Consider yourself lucky. I read this post, remebered that you were wrong (The first one had Red Claw as the villian; stealing some kind of chemical from a train or something?), and then was compelled to post about it! On Slashdot! I'm boned.
Not even missiles, artillery. Some 3,000 pieces IIRC. Seoul (pop. 23 million) is just a stones throw away from the LOD, and the People's Army throw the kind of stones that blow up when they land.
Almost all circular saw manufacturers make both blade-right and blade-left versions of each saw. This is not really for lefties though; some jobs (like cutting skirts for stairs) are just easier with one of each. The old worm saws come only in blade-left. Metal shears come in _three_ flavors, blade-left, blade-right, and straight for cutting curves to the right, curves to the left, and straight respectively.
Consider yourself lucky. I read this post, remebered that you were wrong (The first one had Red Claw as the villian; stealing some kind of chemical from a train or something?), and then was compelled to post about it! On Slashdot!
I'm boned.
I like the sound of this new viola energy idea. I much prefer it to the current method of securing energy by implied threat of violins.
The story here is that someone _finally_ came out with a good Potter Stewart Emulator. The emu comunity has been waiting for, like, 30 years.
Too bad its not oss.
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