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F-16, former C-130, Avionics Engineer. RNLAF veteran. Auto/Motorsport, Cycling, SpeedSkating/Shorttrack fan. Photographer. Former Autosport Marshall. đŸ‡łđŸ‡± in support of đŸ‡ș🇩
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Of course that puppet did.
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Dat weten we al jaren. Slechte dienstregeling, slechte service maar NS krijgt alles wat ze willen.
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Me living in the Netherlands, reading this post. Wondering why it is in English. We have a Dutch magazine called Rail Magazine overhere. 😃
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Ruben, tijd voor Europese landen om actief deel te nemen aan de luchtverdediging daar, bijvoorbeeld in west OekraĂŻne. Humanitaire doelstelling, bedreigt geen Russische soldaat, onderschept enkel wapensystemen. Juridisch, ethisch en strategisch gerechtvaardigd & Sterk Signaal v politieke commitment.
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Wallet, keys? When I was in high school didn’t have keys, mom made sure she was home before I came out of school. Money, nope. So one day I broke my bicycle chain on my way to school. So asked permission in school office to call home. My dad waiting at school end of day so we went buying new chain.
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Daarom moeten we ook zorgen dat we zelfstandig worden. Hij laat keer op keer zien dat de USA geen goede Ally, handelspartner of bevriende natie meer is. In geval van kan je niet op ze rekenen. En hopelijk begrijpt Den Haag dat dit niet beperkt is tot zijn termijn.
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And according to the US of Absurdity they were weeks away from having a bomb. So how is he going to “fix” this?
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Ik mag toch hopen dat die niet thuis hebben geslapen
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And the Netherlands should do the same
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Ach, FNV doet hetzelfde met treinreizigers.
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Vergeten we even Canada, Australia, Polen niet?
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At risk? The USA is already a dictatorship. If you think otherwise you are naive.
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Yeah because Israel wasn’t jamming last year
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Vooral 1 partij hiervan de schuld blijven geven
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Gewoon laten zitten, lekker in de zon. Smelten vanzelf weg
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Het is schandalig amateuristisch hoe Duitsland met dit spoor omgaat. Het is vaker afgesloten dan open.
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Still think it’s 20 yrs to late. But better late than never.
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In plaats van de oorlog in OekraĂŻne in 24 uur op te lossen stookt hij er gewoon 1 extra op.
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Well, every company makes mistakes. Although the A380 is a great aircraft and providing super pax comfort, specially on upper deck it has cost Airbus a LOT of money
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Wow
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Dit is al jaren aan de gang wat betreft luchtvaart. Alleen hadden die al voorzorg maatregelen genomen. Niet alleen daar maar ook rond de Baltics dmv een jammer in Kalingrad
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You never have to speculate. Real info or not. Just keep it to the facts. No facts available “No facts available at this time” is the fact at that moment.
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I never dispute Boeings accountability. But since this they get blamed for everything. Even a blown tire without consequences is in the news as being Boeing’s unreliability. That’s my point as you can see if you read my post.
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My argument is crystal clear. You are trying to twist issues. So have a nice day but without my attention.
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Oh, tell me you don’t know how aircrafts are certified without telling me you don’t know how aircrafts are certified.
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What I said, the FAA certified the plane as this, why didn’t they order Boeing to install 2 sensors. The FAA is responsible to make sure they certify a plane in a safe condition.