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AAA still has street maps. Tour books, too (the paperbacks with hotel and restaurant listings and points of interest for each state).
I think it will be a very interesting survey--I was just coming here to post that very link! From the Avweb article: If fear of losing your...
If you manage to land at all airports in Michigan, you definitely qualify as a Michilander.
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I did just last year. Hadn't been to AAA in years, but we were planning a two-week cross-country drive, and figured the maps were a good way to...
This thread makes me sad to think that anyone wanting an electronic copy of my thesis would need not only a 5 1/4 floppy drive, but also a copy of...
It's all extremely impressive. Much is owed to all of the work that went into SARS and MERS research. SARS vanished and MERS surprised us by...
Outside where they are exposed to both oxygen AND sunlight? Nevermind that, just pay us the upcharge for the nitrogen fills! In a few years...
This gets into that 'aerodynamic stall' vs 'engine stall' distinction that the press never seems to understand. All RVs are already...
While I'm pleased that 'Bob' didn't get the virus, the estimate above was that 20-25K customers went through the store. I'm pretty sure the...
How do they know? I'll go out on a limb and predict they weren't doing follow-up testing or contact tracing on their customers, so no actual...
I've not used one, so can't answer your question, but a lot of people seem to really like them. I do envy the convenience of being able to set a...
It wouldn't mean an instant monopoly. 'Adequate' here means 'available in sufficient quantities'. So Pfizer was approved under an EUA because...
Ivermectin isn't even 'experimental' in treatment of COVID. It's good stuff for treating various parasitic infections, but it isn't an antiviral....
Jumpmaster said: ↑ ...Idaho real property tax system is whacked... I'm curious to hear as well. I haven't lived there in a long time, and have...
I grew up there. Hoping to retire there. Even back in the 70's you'd see "Don't Californicate Idaho" bumper stickers on local cars.
My club's previous 172 had 'em. My club's current 172 does not. I miss having them.
And you can brake aggressively without worrying about a nose over.
Hard to say. That description only narrows it down to a few hundred people.
Me, too. I vividly remember driver's ed--you can get your license at 14 in Idaho, so it's taught in the schools in 9th or 10th grade. Even in...