I have one of those. They're useful for measuring distances on topo maps where pretty much nothing is a straight line.
Knowing how well the typical Lemmite picks up on satire, I'm sure there are perfectly sober people on this platform who are baffled by this.
Ah, of course. Although, they did mention coatings to protect the material, but it does sound like it will be more fragile than existing plastic.
This sounds borderline miraculous, and I have a feeling there's bound to be a catch. I hope not, but I'm just too cynical.
The amazing thing about this to me is these were aircraft worth hundreds of millions of dollars each, parked out in the elements.Even without the threat of enemy action, surely that would cause maintenance issues?
Huh, today I learned what a Lorem Ipsum is.Also, that's a whole new level of not giving a fuck by a lot of people.
I'm imagining the creator of that video randomly checking their YouTube analytics, and wondering what the fuck happened and why has the views on their video spiked massively.
That could also be a wee story, so the Russians will stop looking for someone still in Russia. But I suspect it's the truth.
I'll keep an eye out for that. Also, apparently the truck drivers were completely unaware of the nature of their cargo.
'Russian bombers are burning en masse' — Ukraine's SBU drones hit 'more than 40' aircraft in mass attack, source claims
That was a major strain on a few relationships, some people are just terrible at directions.