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I believe you’re looking for “doge whistle”
esoteric, but true.
I believe you’re looking for “doge whistle”
I flip flop between Interstellar and Ready Player One. But Interstellar usually wins out because of the soundtrack.
The final solution to the training question will be answered by a training group "sometime soon" as soon as they are done "looking at some things"I heard tomorrow NATCA and the FAA are going to reveal the final solution for training administration for the rest of 2020.
I'm not a movie buff by any means but I'm a sucker for a good Hans Zimmer soundtrack, then make it a movie about space and I'm hooked.I love how this thread is now the primordial ooze other threads crawl out of.
Interstellar is definitely top ten of the new millenia, but I wouldn't go best all time....
And ready player one? Really? That's not even the best Spielberg movie, let alone best movie overall.
For me Ready Player One was good because of the pop culture references.
Haha yeah I wasn't expecting that one.i cant believe they made Bill & Ted's 3. Should i dare watch it? Will so-crates or Ghengis be back!? George Carlin wont be in
I will say I think I reached the epitome of class and sophistication when my wife and I were in the Vatican in front of the The School of Athens, and I said "Hey that looks like So-crates"
Who knows. Maybe the FAA will just decide that “high risk” is a medical DQ and force retirements. Unless it is a family member that’s high risk. In which case, has the FAA ever factored in who you live with as far as your job is concerned? Wouldn’t surprise me if they say “not our problem anymore. Either come in, or quit.”At what point will the high risk employees return?
Black hawk down best zimmer? Batman?I'm not a movie buff by any means but I'm a sucker for a good Hans Zimmer soundtrack, then make it a movie about space and I'm hooked.
For me Ready Player One was good because of the pop culture references. But hey I understand that's not everyone's cup of tea.
They don’t give a salty shit about whether your family members are high riskWho knows. Maybe the FAA will just decide that “high risk” is a medical DQ and force retirements. Unless it is a family member that’s high risk. In which case, has the FAA ever factored in who you live with as far as your job is concerned? Wouldn’t surprise me if they say “not our problem anymore. Either come in, or quit.”
Dark knight, gladiator and interstellar for me. Growing up in the early 90s I can’t forget the lion king either.Black hawk down best zimmer? Batman?
I wish the lion sex scene was a little more graphic. Tasteful, yet graphic. But it was still aightDark knight, gladiator and interstellar for me. Growing up in the early 90s I can’t forget the lion king either.
Already recalled at some facilities.At what point will the high risk employees return?
Black hawk down best zimmer? Batman?
Yes it’s they. Not the fact that ny actually worked to contain it.Good news...."herd immunity" might be closer to 20-40% than 70+% of other diseases...hence why NYC Metro is doing so well and Florida, Arizona, Brazil, and Sweden see numbers dropping drastically.
It was never contained even if they worked hard at doing that, they didn't really until it was too late..... seems the virus burnt itself out in the NYC metro area just as it has in other areas around the world that were hard hit. Brazil had no lockdowns or mask mandates and are seeing massive dropoffs in cases.Yes it’s they. Not the fact that ny actually worked to contain it.