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I'm tired and it's so believable - is this satire?
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Good stuff. Plenty of hurdles for hydrogen. Adequate research is the only way to find a path over them all or to determine that they're too high or too many.
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Be nice - it's just for an under-serviced town in Alabama.
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Could happen to anyone - what's the coverage like?
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Gotta tread lightly lest you spook a snake.
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It's a long time since I read it and TV adapts of his were a long way off but Gibson had it nailed a few years before.
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Ear Bud Pro.
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Such a great interaction (broad & deep esp. compared to the lede/thumbnail, nb 33:40) youtu.be/tgD8L9gYeBs?...
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This looks like his Abbott knights Prince Phillip moment.
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Yup, pretty stale, bye.
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My point is that in the unlikely event that Labor exits Aukus - would require huge missteps from Trump, certainly capable but won't coz money - France would consider a deal because the political, financial and strategic benefits would be overwhelming, particularly as they're industrially warfooting.
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Haha exactly what I thought about you.
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Scomo SOP but 'we' are a different mob unless De Gaulle's France = Vichy France.
We paid multi billions to satisfy the contract exit.
The world is not ideal. IME it's OK to settle for customers that allow the profit in the budget, they've only missing out on the chance for lucrative overruns.
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So France lost face to the US (and magoz sycophants) but did staggeringly well financially and you're sure they'd baulk at reaping guaranteed big bucks (partly for work they've already been paid for) at the same time as rubbing Trump's face in an artful deal?
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Which may make total price heavily front loaded (explicitly, contractually). Likely wouldn't touch the cost of the gold leaf embossing on the serial AUKUS invoices.
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Ours, and I decry, denounce and disavow anything Morrison ever did or ever does. youtu.be/j-lO3tZDKLQ?...
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Please don't ever we me with the LNP.
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Make of this what you will…
open.substack.com/pub/thiswill...
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Also - is this fecker now greying his sideburns to look older and say um presidential?
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He'd best get used to it.
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You're right ... other than that Macron would take a new order in a heartbeat just to put a retrospective one up Scomo and say options from Japan, Germany or Sweden.
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Obviously, Greg, we don’t need to do our own review because we’re going to get copies of the US review - just as soon as we finish building a new base for them in a national park of their choosing.
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Dalmations beware! (and anyone else in free Eastern Europe).
The rest of us should heed this weighty production from the famously straight-shooting Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.
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Touring Vienna I was struck with the opulence surrounding the old city, impressing on visitors how filthy rich the Empire was.
Citizens looking out though saw a huge, stark relief of the emperor tearing his monstrous enemies apart, what he'd happily do to internal threats, say democracy proponents.
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From a distance it seems this populism is purely a function of your famously awful media.
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McLaren not confident in their new car?
Others (RB?) have been making sad noises about derates on long fast straights - not so many of those in Monaco.
Best try harder against Oscar then eh?
No pressure, could be the last shot.
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Pretty likely to find out.
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86 48
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Odds shorten on a crazy long shot.
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Surely the IOC make that call.
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Trumpster fire.
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Inevitable, they own and operate 48.
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So nothing to do with MAGA loudmouthbreather spokespeeps publicly backing away from the big beautiful AI provision then?