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Tuesday Afternoon Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  January 24, 20231:25 pm| 241 Comments

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What’s everybody up to today?

I thought about watching the hearings in GA today, but decided against it.

The judge is apparently not expected to rule today.

Also apparently, the former guy is having a meltdown about the hearings.

“You having seen the report…decisions are imminent…”

– Fanni Willis to the presiding Judge this morning.

— Jack E. Smith ⚖️ (@7Veritas4) January 24, 2023

I am including this tweet, because what day isn’t made better by getting to watch this Nancy SMASH clap clip.

He picked the wrong office to ransack. pic.twitter.com/GyzvmO035b

— Jack E. Smith ⚖️ (@7Veritas4) January 23, 2023

What is Nancy SMASH up to these days, other than forcing Ruben Gallego to challenge Sinema for the AZ senate seat?

Open thread.

 

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    1. 1.

      OzarkHillbilly

      January 24, 2023 at 1:35 pm

      Getting ready for the 5-9″ NWS is predicting for us.

      Reply
    2. 2.

      trollhattan

      January 24, 2023 at 1:35 pm

      California is SUNNY. That whole rain-like-you-mean-it thing was so very off-brand. One benefit, our electricity grid is presently 56% renewables. Charge that EV with a clear conscience.

      Reply
    3. 3.

      Other MJS

      January 24, 2023 at 1:37 pm

      After the most recent mass shooting (there’s a phrase I could do without), I searched for commentary on the 2nd amendment and found this (from the end of the article, preceded by a discussion of how clumsy the original language was):

      It’s a shame that the founding fathers didn’t have a better copy editor. They might have written:

      The right of the people to keep and bear arms, as part of a well-regulated militia for the protection of a free state, shall not be infringed.

      In this construction, the scope of the right is made more clear.

      If the founders had meant to guarantee a right to bear arms without restriction they could simply have written:

      “The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”

      And, sadly, this is where we live now.

      Not that this will move the zealots, but it’s hard to imagine how this could be better expressed.

      Reply
    4. 4.

      Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)

      January 24, 2023 at 1:38 pm

      Twitter sued for not paying rent at San Francisco HQ after months of rumors

      The world’s richest man apparently can’t afford to pay rent. Well, he did lose like 200 billion in paper losses, so I guess he isn’t anymore. Also, if I was a Tesla shareholder, I’d be pissed right now

      Reply
    5. 5.

      rikyrah

      January 24, 2023 at 1:42 pm

      @Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):

      He is a deadbeat😠

      Reply
    6. 6.

      jeffreyw

      January 24, 2023 at 1:42 pm

      @OzarkHillbilly: I’m guessing the NWS is’nt short for Not Work Safe.

      Reply
    7. 7.

      rikyrah

      January 24, 2023 at 1:42 pm

      Bring on the indictments🤗🤗🤗🤗

      Reply
    8. 8.

      Amir Khalid

      January 24, 2023 at 1:47 pm

      @Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):

      Apparently, Elon was trying to improve Twitter’s cash flow by refusing to pay certain of its bills, such as the rent.

      Reply
    9. 9.

      dr. luba

      January 24, 2023 at 1:47 pm

      German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has decided to send Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine and allow other countries such as Poland to do so while the United States may supply Abrams tanks, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
      A government spokesperson, the foreign ministry and the defence ministry declined to comment.
      The decision concerns at least one company of Leopard 2 A6 tanks that will be provided out of Bundeswehr stocks, said Spiegel magazine, which first reported the news.

      Link

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    10. 10.

      OzarkHillbilly

      January 24, 2023 at 1:48 pm

      @Other MJS: They would just do what they do now:

      The right of the people to keep and bear arms, as part of a well-regulated militia for the protection of a free state, shall not be infringed.

      They don’t care what the constitution says, they know what it really means. Like how the 2nd Amendment’s real purpose is to over throw any govt they don’t like never mind that whole Article III, Section 3.

      Reply
    11. 11.

      OzarkHillbilly

      January 24, 2023 at 1:50 pm

      @jeffreyw: No, that would be OHB as I am definitely not work safe these days.

      Reply
    12. 12.

      twbrandt (formerly tom)

      January 24, 2023 at 1:53 pm

      The election was RIGGED and STOLLEN!

      Mmmm, stollen.

      Reply
    13. 13.

      cain

      January 24, 2023 at 1:56 pm

      busy day – lots of work these days. I’m glad I didn’t get laid off in all the layoffs that is happening at tech companies.

      My wife’s school system has been taken over by MAGA and now they are all in on the whole banning of social science curriculum and “woke” stuff. The damn school system is majority non-white. They managed to get a BiPOC school superintendent and he’s apparently a supporter of maga people. The school board is rather pissed given that a number of them are BiPOC women.

      So it comes down to this – even in DEI, you can’t trust men of any race. Fuck em.

      Reply
    14. 14.

      dr. luba

      January 24, 2023 at 1:57 pm

      @dr. luba: OK, so far it’s only der Spiegel reporting, no official comments.

      But apparently the US is moving closer to sending Abrams tanks to Ukraine. (gift link)

      Reply
    15. 15.

      Sister Golden Bear

      January 24, 2023 at 1:58 pm

      @Amir Khalid: Yes, Elon has been stiffing a variety of landlords and other vendors — including the law firm that helped with the Twitter deals.

      Obviously paying your bills is for little people. Although refusing to pay your lawyer is never a good idea.

      Reply
    16. 16.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 1:59 pm

      The hearing was fascinating, and the report will be available but I’m not sure when.   Fani Willis is asking it to be held until the appropriate time.

      Here is a youtube link that will allow you to listen to the hearing.   The Judge needs to be cloned.  link

      Reply
    17. 17.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 2:02 pm

      @JPL: What’s with the weird camera angle?

      Reply
    18. 18.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 2:04 pm

      @Baud: above my pay grade

      Reply
    19. 19.

      SiubhanDuinne

      January 24, 2023 at 2:06 pm

      @dr. luba:

      Bundeswehr

      Someone please tell me I’m not the only one who first read that as “Budweiser.”

      Reply
    20. 20.

      JoyceH

      January 24, 2023 at 2:06 pm

      @dr. luba: Today it struck me – isn’t ‘Leopard’ a weird name for a tank? Seems like ‘Rhino’ would be more appropriate. Leopards are so lithe and slinky, and climb trees.  Rhinos just clomp along and  you’d better get out of their way.

      Reply
    21. 21.

      Fake Irishman

      January 24, 2023 at 2:10 pm

      @JoyceH:

      It comes from a long German tradition of naming tanks after large cats. (Panther, Tiger, Leopard).

      It’s kind of like Apple operating systems…..

      Reply
    22. 22.

      Fake Irishman

      January 24, 2023 at 2:12 pm

      @Fake Irishman:

      Americans have tended to name tanks after generals (Abrams, Patton, Pershing, Sherman, Grant etc)

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    23. 23.

      Doc Sardonic

      January 24, 2023 at 2:14 pm

      @JoyceH: For reasons known only to Germans it follows their naming conventions for tanks. The main battle tanks in WWll were the Tiger and Panther.

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    24. 24.

      JoyceH

      January 24, 2023 at 2:16 pm

      @Fake Irishman: ​
       

      Americans have tended to name tanks after generals (Abrams, Patton, Pershing, Sherman, Grant etc)

      PLEASE tell me that there are no Confederates on the list!

      Reply
    25. 25.

      Butch

      January 24, 2023 at 2:17 pm

      So I’m getting ready to go see brother in law who is now in hospice care. Lots of mixed emotions.

      Reply
    26. 26.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 2:21 pm

      @Butch: I’m sorry. That’s tough.

      Reply
    27. 27.

      piratedan

      January 24, 2023 at 2:25 pm

      @cain: what bothers the crap outta me is that apparently Google is laying off staff at the behest of Hedge Fund Managers who want Google to be more profitable (or at least that’s what I have been interpreting after reading).

      At this point, if I was on a jury and the case was about a laid off employee going in and shooting hedge fund managers, I would have a hard time voting to convict.

      having a hard time trying to decide what added value hedge fund managers bring to society.

      Reply
    28. 28.

      dmsilev

      January 24, 2023 at 2:28 pm

      @JoyceH: Unfortunately there are. WWII saw the Stuart and the Lee tanks.

      ETA: Skimming Wikipedia’s list, those seem to be the only two. All the others are either Union generals (Sherman, Grant, Sheridan) or are named after post-war generals (Pershing, Patton, Abrams, etc.)

      Reply
    29. 29.

      Soprano2

      January 24, 2023 at 2:29 pm

      @OzarkHillbilly: Same here, they’re freaking out as usual.

      Reply
    30. 30.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 2:29 pm

      @piratedan: I wouldn’t think hedge funds really invest in big companies like Google, at least not enough to have influence.

      Reply
    31. 31.

      Geminid

      January 24, 2023 at 2:32 pm

      @JoyceH: During  the Second World War the US produced 20,000 Stuart light tanks, named after the Confederate cavalry general. It was a big Lend Lease item used by the British from Burma to North Africa. British tankers nicknamed them “Honeys” because they rode so smoothly.

      Stuarts could not stand up to the heavier tanks the Germans had in France, and saw service there mainly for reconnaissance, where their speed enabled fast getawys.

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    32. 32.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 2:33 pm

      @twbrandt (formerly tom): WTF?

      First, “Dr” Oz is mentioned, so I want an antipasto salad.

      Then, taco-loving dragons are mentioned so…

      And now German pastries!

      Mmmmmmm

      Oh, and clam chowder was mentioned too!

      Reply
    33. 33.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 2:35 pm

      @SiubhanDuinne: You are. :)

      Reply
    34. 34.

      TheOtherHank

      January 24, 2023 at 2:40 pm

      And let’s not forget the M-36 Jackson (not strictly a tank, but rather a tank destroyer).

      Reply
    35. 35.

      The Moar You Know

      January 24, 2023 at 2:45 pm

      So it comes down to this – even in DEI, you can’t trust men of any race. Fuck em

      @cain: not just men.  We got fucked but good on our school board last year by a MAGA black female superintendent.

      She was backed by a contingent of conservative Chinese folks (CFER, look ’em up) who want an all-Chinese charter, none of those underachieving white kids allowed.

      My school board is a fucking dystopian race war, all against all.  It’s really been something to watch.  We regained a bare controlling majority of seats this last cycle, but that’s just making the crazies try harder.  Can’t wait until my wife retires and we can just forget about this shit.

      Reply
    36. 36.

      CaseyL

      January 24, 2023 at 2:46 pm

      Sigh.  Internet issues, which have been constant over the past week.  I have TMobile home internet, which up to one week ago I would have sung praises for to the highest heaven.

      But that was a week ago.

      Now I’ve gone through three gateways (TMobile’s name for its modem), have had to restart my computer and/or reset the gateway innumerable times, and it still goes out on me at unpredictable intervals, for unpredictable durations, and I have to go through the whole restart/reset circus again.

      Customer service has been great – except for the part about explaining what’s wrong.  Is it the towers? Are their gateways all crap?  What??

      Reply
    37. 37.

      Omnes Omnibus

      January 24, 2023 at 2:47 pm

      @TheOtherHank: Could be Andrew not Stonewall.

      Reply
    38. 38.

      Geminid

      January 24, 2023 at 2:47 pm

      Illinois 13th CD Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski will join colleagues at a White House reception Joe Biden is giving for new members of Congress this evening. I’m guessing Ms. Budzinski has been there before; the job she left to run for Congres was chief of staff for the OMB director.

      Budzinski’s first job out of the University of Illinois-Champagne was as a young political director for a national union headquartered in DC. Before that she interned for Richard Gephardt and Richard Durbin.

      Reply
    39. 39.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 2:47 pm

      @OzarkHillbilly:  Better you than me.   Last time we had measurable snow, my neighbor shoveled my driveway.   They moved.

      Reply
    40. 40.

      Redshift

      January 24, 2023 at 2:48 pm

      @piratedan: Yeah, I found this interesting/infuriating, about the spate of layoffs being as much about “social contagion” as anything else. (With bonus material about how harmful layoffs are to workers and how little they save a company.)

      Reply
    41. 41.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 2:49 pm

      @Geminid:

      University of Illinois-Champagne 

      Yes please.

      Reply
    42. 42.

      Enhanced Voting Techniques

      January 24, 2023 at 2:49 pm

      @JoyceH: Naming tanks was inflicted on the US Army by the British.  In the US Army it’s a M3 light tank, in the British Army it’s a Stuart MkI. Even more confusing the US M3 Medium Tank was the Grant or the Lee tank in British Service, depending on the turret type.

      Reply
    43. 43.

      Honus

      January 24, 2023 at 2:49 pm

      Is the “perfect” phone call a Manhattan thing or TFG thing?  Because I’ve never heard it used by any but TFG.

      Reply
    44. 44.

      Brachiator

      January 24, 2023 at 2:52 pm

      The Oscar nominations are out. The only nominated film I have seen is Top Gun Maverick, which has some impressive visuals, but mostly is a nostalgic nod to the original. Very carefully crafted to touch familiar bases.

      Disney probably should have done something like this with the Star Wars trilogy continuation. Nostalgia and manipulation would have kept more fans happy.

      Reply
    45. 45.

      Fake Irishman

      January 24, 2023 at 2:53 pm

      @JoyceH:

      in WWII yes, but not since.

      (Stuart was a light tank, and Lee/Grant were variations of a single US tank used respectively by the Brits and the Americans)

      Reply
    46. 46.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 2:53 pm

      @Honus: Everything trump does is perfect.   He just does it with a wave of the hand.

      Reply
    47. 47.

      Jim, Foolish Literalist

      January 24, 2023 at 2:53 pm

      @Honus: definitely TFG. One of those words that sound strange and creepy when he uses them, like “beautiful” and “love”, because he doesn’t really understand them

      Reply
    48. 48.

      Fake Irishman

      January 24, 2023 at 2:57 pm

      @Fake Irishman:

      And I see everyone has beaten me to it. I’m sure John Cole would be amused that this open thread has devolved into a discussion of tanks, given his service branch and combat experience.

      Reply
    49. 49.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 2:58 pm

      @SiubhanDuinne:  You are not alone!

      Reply
    50. 50.

      Soprano2

      January 24, 2023 at 2:59 pm

      @The Moar You Know: Stuff like this makes me SMH. They act like there’s only so much quality education avaliable, and they think their kids should get all of it! Having the backing of a black female superintendent…..🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

      Reply
    51. 51.

      Kent

      January 24, 2023 at 2:59 pm

      My college student daughter texted me this morning about some “furry” hacker from Switzerland who hacked the entire US no-fly list and made it public.

      Anyone know what that is about?  Did it get buried with all the other news today?   I haven’t had the time to go looking.

      Reply
    52. 52.

      The Thin Black Duke

      January 24, 2023 at 2:59 pm

      @Brachiator: Thing is, Top Gun: Maverick is just more of the same, only bigger and louder. In the Star Wars universe, the most interesting movies and tv shows are the ones that ignore George Lucas’ fossilized tropes and explore the roads not taken. Case in point: Andor.

      Reply
    53. 53.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 2:59 pm

      @Fake Irishman: Devolved?

      Reply
    54. 54.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 3:00 pm

      @twbrandt (formerly tom):

      The election was rugelach and stollen!

      Reply
    55. 55.

      Hitchhiker

      January 24, 2023 at 3:01 pm

      Last night after a long day looking after the 1 yr old grandboy, I put the CNN series about Rudy Guiliani on my laptop. Some interesting moments captured on video, going back to his prosecutor days. I’d forgotten that his presidential campaign strategy in 2007 was to skip everything before the FL primary, which worked out badly for him. I wonder what would have happened if he’d gone to IA and NH and taken on Huckabee and McCain there.

      Reply
    56. 56.

      Suzanne

      January 24, 2023 at 3:01 pm

      I am doing work stuff and drinking coffee. Need moar.

      Reply
    57. 57.

      Paul in KY

      January 24, 2023 at 3:01 pm

      @dr. luba: I’m not sure I like sending our best tank to Ukraine. Do we know if Russia got one already somehow?

      Reply
    58. 58.

      Paul in KY

      January 24, 2023 at 3:02 pm

      @JoyceH: They wanted to call it ‘Panther II’, but there were notsogood connotations that name brought up…

      Reply
    59. 59.

      Paul in KY

      January 24, 2023 at 3:03 pm

      @dmsilev: Those 2 were both pretty crappy tanks.

      Reply
    60. 60.

      rikyrah

      January 24, 2023 at 3:03 pm

      @Butch:

      So sorry🙏🏿🙏🏿

      Reply
    61. 61.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 3:04 pm

      @Steeplejack: I chuckled.

      Reply
    62. 62.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 3:06 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: I wonder, would life here be different if we were called Champagne instead of Champaign?

      Free bubbly for all students, faculty and employees!

      Reply
    63. 63.

      different-church-lady

      January 24, 2023 at 3:06 pm

      Mood: WOULD SOMEBODY PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHY EVERYTHING SUCKS SO MUCH?

      Reply
    64. 64.

      Scout211

      January 24, 2023 at 3:08 pm

      @Kent:

      No fly list leaked

      A copy of the No Fly List from 2019 has leaked, uncovered by a Swiss cybersecurity researcher and hacktivist who claims to have discovered it on an unsecured internet server belonging to an airline.

      Reply
    65. 65.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 3:08 pm

      @WaterGirl: Why not the whole town?

      Reply
    66. 66.

      Geminid

      January 24, 2023 at 3:09 pm

      @Fake Irishman: Tanks are a big topic these days. People have been debating tanks for days on the Ukraine threads and now they’re clanking onto the open threads. Smoothbore guns or rifled? Tungsten rounds or uranium? You decide, whether you want to or not.

      Reply
    67. 67.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 3:10 pm

      @different-church-lady: Because it’s physically impossible to suck and blow at the same time.

      Don’t worry.  Things will start to blow eventually.

      Reply
    68. 68.

      Omnes Omnibus

      January 24, 2023 at 3:12 pm

      @Paul in KY: What other US tank would you send?

      Reply
    69. 69.

      MomSense

      January 24, 2023 at 3:12 pm

      Just want everyone to know I don’t have any classified documents at my house – even in the boxes under the eaves I never unpacked after my move.

      Reply
    70. 70.

      rikyrah

      January 24, 2023 at 3:12 pm

      Karma comes😂😂😂

       

      Pop Crave (@PopCrave) tweeted at 8:17 PM on Mon, Jan 23, 2023:
      Andrew Tate describes inhumane living conditions inside Romanian prison as he awaits sex trafficking trial:

      “They are trying to break me. Thrown inside a cell without light. Cockroaches, lice, and bed bugs are my only friends at night.” https://t.co/qiGof1vWUg
      (https://twitter.com/PopCrave/status/1617708125959905281?s=02)

      Reply
    71. 71.

      lowtechcyclist

      January 24, 2023 at 3:12 pm

      @SiubhanDuinne:

      Someone please tell me I’m not the only one who first read that as “Budweiser.”

      Been familiar with the term ever since Tom Lehrer’s “MLF Lullaby” (“all hail the Wehrmacht, I mean the Bundeswehr”) so I haven’t misread it once.

      Reply
    72. 72.

      coin operated

      January 24, 2023 at 3:13 pm

      @CaseyL:

      I have TMobile home internet, which up to one week ago I would have sung praises for to the highest heaven.

      Got the Verizon version last month.  It’s been rock solid so far and I hope it stays that way…

      Reply
    73. 73.

      Omnes Omnibus

      January 24, 2023 at 3:14 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: There is a Princeton drinking game called Suck and Blow.  It involves passing a playing card from mouth to mouth.

      Reply
    74. 74.

      Paul in KY

      January 24, 2023 at 3:16 pm

      @Omnes Omnibus: I guess are really are no others, except for old M-60s. Just that one will get captured by the Russians sooner or later.

      Reply
    75. 75.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 3:16 pm

      To answer the post’s top question, I am sitting almost alone in my favorite Mexican restaurant (La Unión, Arlington) and finishing a margarita after lunch and catching up on Balloon Juice. Got what I think is a great haircut earlier. Never can tell for sure until I take a shower at home and do my usual minimal grooming. Tomorrow will tell.

      Going to the grocery for a few things after I leave here, and then it’s back to the bunker for the evening.

      Reply
    76. 76.

      different-church-lady

      January 24, 2023 at 3:20 pm

      @MomSense: ​
        Yeah, well you’re getting a special counsel anyway.

      Reply
    77. 77.

      Omnes Omnibus

      January 24, 2023 at 3:20 pm

      @Paul in KY: I’ll trust the Ukrainians to destroy tanks rather that leave them to be captured.  They seem to take things like that seriously.

      Reply
    78. 78.

      different-church-lady

      January 24, 2023 at 3:22 pm

      @rikyrah: ​
       COCKROACHES, LICE, AND BEDBUGS: “Friends? Hell, we’re just locked up in here with the creep.”

      Reply
    79. 79.

      The Lodger

      January 24, 2023 at 3:25 pm

      @rikyrah:Cockroaches, lice, and bed bugs are my only friends at night.

      So Android, how is that different from the rest of your life?

      Reply
    80. 80.

      Brachiator

      January 24, 2023 at 3:25 pm

      @CaseyL:

      Sigh.  Internet issues, which have been constant over the past week.  I have TMobile home internet, which up to one week ago I would have sung praises for to the highest heaven.

      I wonder what the issue might be? I’ve had the TMobile home internet for nearly a year and it has been fairly dependable.

      Reply
    81. 81.

      Steve in the ATL

      January 24, 2023 at 3:27 pm

      @different-church-lady: like how I was upgraded to Delta Comfort+ but my wife was upgraded to first class? #FML

      Reply
    82. 82.

      Cameron

      January 24, 2023 at 3:31 pm

      @The Lodger: Someday we’ll find it/the Rainbow Connection/cockroaches,lice,bed bugs and me.

      Reply
    83. 83.

      lowtechcyclist

      January 24, 2023 at 3:32 pm

      @Steeplejack:

      I am sitting almost alone in my favorite Mexican restaurant (La Unión, Arlington)

      I’ll have to check that out sometime. My wife and I don’t get across the river much anymore, but when we did, we frequented Taqueria Poblano in Del Ray.  Which is still a pretty good restaurant, but I think I’m ready to try something different when I get the chance.

      Reply
    84. 84.

      zhena gogolia

      January 24, 2023 at 3:32 pm

      @different-church-lady: You are so funny.

      Reply
    85. 85.

      Geminid

      January 24, 2023 at 3:32 pm

      @Paul in KY: They were stop gaps. The British needed tanks with more powerful guns but the Sherman was not yet in production. We could produce a lot of Grants quickly. Instead of a 75mm gun in a turret, the Grant mounted one on the tank body front in a “sponson.”

      The British used them in North Africa where they actually outgunned the German tanks of 1942. We stopped producing Grants once we could turn out Shermans. U.S. factories turned out over 80,000 Shermans.

      Reply
    86. 86.

      topclimber

      January 24, 2023 at 3:34 pm

      @The Thin Black Duke: I just saw TGM with my son and we weren’t sure we could even give it a 2 out of 4. I get that Hollywood will always back movies that feature their dwindling number of stars, but Top Gun is no Top 10.

      I agree on your Star Wars point, too. I was kind of getting into the Mandolorian before they ended a season with Luke rides to the rescue, because who else could it possibly be? They can still get fat on the canon fodder, so I guess Star Wars post the original Trilogy will continue to suck.

      Reply
    87. 87.

      trollhattan

      January 24, 2023 at 3:34 pm

      @Scout211: discovered it on an unsecured internet server belonging to an airline.

      What, not in Biden’s coat pocket? Who can NYT interview, now?

      Reply
    88. 88.

      Brachiator

      January 24, 2023 at 3:35 pm

      @The Thin Black Duke:

      Thing is, Top Gun: Maverick is just more of the same, only bigger and louder. In the Star Wars universe, the most interesting movies and tv shows are the ones that ignore George Lucas’ fossilized tropes and explore the roads not taken. Case in point: Andor.

      MILD SPOILERS.

      Maverick focuses on the Tom Cruise character. Star Wars fans really wanted to see a mature all powerful Luke and the other original characters. OK, mainly Luke. They should have done this once they got all the original cast to participate.

      But I agree that Andor is a thing of beauty and wonder. It has also generated some very thoughtful commentary and video essays on YouTube. And yet there are still a bunch of fans who want empty nostalgia and Jedi battles and nothing else.

      Reply
    89. 89.

      Dorothy A. Winsor

      January 24, 2023 at 3:40 pm

      @Steeplejack: That sounds lovely. Now I want Mexican food and a margarita.

      Reply
    90. 90.

      Cameron

      January 24, 2023 at 3:41 pm

      @trollhattan: Why,the same crew they usually do:the Senior Swastika Club at their weekly lunch in Bud’s Anal Diner out on Dogwater Road.

      Reply
    91. 91.

      Mike in NC

      January 24, 2023 at 3:42 pm

      Drove down to Charleston SC on Sunday because my wife had surgery scheduled for Monday AM at the Medical University. It didn’t happen until sometime past noon, but we were told it went very well. She was discharged and we got caught up in crazy rush hour traffic and didn’t get home until pretty late at night.

      I noticed the building next to MUSC Health was named the “James W. Colbert Education Center and Library”, who I imagine was related to the city’s favorite son Stephen Colbert.

      Reply
    92. 92.

      Mag

      January 24, 2023 at 3:44 pm

      @Fake Irishman:

      It comes from a long German tradition of naming tanks after large cats. (Panther, Tiger, Leopard).

      @Fake Irishman:

      I’m sure John Cole would be amused that this open thread has devolved into a discussion of tanks, given his service branch and combat experience.

      Announcement of new Tunch class tanks imminent‽

      Reply
    93. 93.

      Geminid

      January 24, 2023 at 3:45 pm

      @Brachiator: I’m like that about familiar plots and characters. A couple years ago I started reading a Martha Grimes novel titled Cold Flat Junction, set in 1960s Pennsylvania. “Waah! No Richard Jury, no witty conversations at the pub,” I whined, and set it aside.

      I picked the novel up again recently and found it was actually pretty good.

      Reply
    94. 94.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 3:49 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: Ha, good point!

      You can see that as a former graduate and employee, I had myself covered.  Which is the most important thing!  :-)

      Reply
    95. 95.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 3:51 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: That reminds me of an old joke, and I can only remember the punchline, not the joke itself.

      Some overheard conversation, with sexual connotations, that was overheard, and the punchline is “blow is only a figure of speech.”

      Reply
    96. 96.

      frosty

      January 24, 2023 at 3:52 pm

      What am I up to? Just boarded the Autotrain on the way to Key West. Very weird to head south without towing a trailer.

      Now to check the comments and see what everyone else is up to.

      Reply
    97. 97.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 3:52 pm

      @rikyrah: As loathsome as that is, surely that’s considered cruel and unusual punishment?

      Reply
    98. 98.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 3:53 pm

      @lowtechcyclist: After almost a week of tummy troubles from visiting Mexico, I’m finally back to eating some tacos today.  I gotta say, small sample size but…the tacos in Mexico weren’t noticeably superior to what we can get here in Los Angeles.  We had tacos almost every day and out of all those attempts there was really only one place that really impressed us.

      Reply
    99. 99.

      Soprano2

      January 24, 2023 at 3:53 pm

      I’m at home after having an injection treatment on my SI joint. I’ve been trying to make it better for a year without success, so I finally called the pain clinic. Luckily I didn’t have to go through 10 PT visits before getting a treatment. PT is good for a lot of things but in my experience it doesn’t help nerve pain. Also I’m waiting for the 4-10″ of snow we’re supposed to get later tonight.

      Reply
    100. 100.

      CaseyL

      January 24, 2023 at 3:56 pm

      @Brachiator: I just got off the phone with a wonderful Tech Support rep (honestly, TMobile customer service is aces) and she explained the problem:

      I’m on what they call a “cell edge,” which means I’m almost equidistant between multiple towers, and my modem can’t make up its mind which one it should connect to.  There’s no way to lock my modem onto one of the towers, because the system is designed to automatically go to a backup if something happens to my “preferred” tower.

      So she advised me to move the modem, which I did, a whole 15-ish feet.  She said that should be enough for my modem to keep working with the nearest tower.

      She is also sending me a new SIM card, which (she says) used to be SOP whenever sending out a new modem, but for some reason ($$$) isn’t anymore.

      She also advised, until I get the new SIM, to do a reset every night or morning, just to be sure the modem looks for and connects to the correct tower.

      So we’ll see if this works.

      Reply
    101. 101.

      Kent

      January 24, 2023 at 3:57 pm

      Has anyone else pointed out that if Cole can learn how to operate an Abrams, when he seems barely able to operate a Subaru, then the the average Ukrainian tanker should be able to figure it out too?

      Reply
    102. 102.

      Citizen Alan

      January 24, 2023 at 3:58 pm

      @Other MJS: All Republicans secretly love mass shootings. They know they’re mostly not in any of the demographics that are most at risk for them. And every school shooting is followed by a wave of ammosexuals stocking up on ammo, which leaves the gun merchants flush with cash they can use to bribe Republican politicians into prevent any legislation from being passed. Plus, they get the GOP scandal de jeur off the news and increase feelings of helplessness among Dems. Republicans ADORE mass shootings.

      Reply
    103. 103.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 3:59 pm

      @lowtechcyclist:

      La Unión is on Wilson Boulevard just west of Ballston. Unassuming vibe but good food, and they make a very good margarita, which I have found to be rare in Mexican restaurants around here. I like Los Tíos in Del Rey, but it’s a bit of a drive when La Unión is so close. El Paso Café at Glebe and Pershing is good, but mediocre margs.

      Reply
    104. 104.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 4:01 pm

      @Soprano2: Fingers crossed that the shot works for you!

      Does it take a couple of days for you to know whether it worked?  Assuming it works, how long does the relief last?

      Reply
    105. 105.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 4:02 pm

      @CaseyL: It’s such a relief when you finally get someone on tech support who actually knows what they are doing.

      Reply
    106. 106.

      Kent

      January 24, 2023 at 4:02 pm

      Just wondering what DeSantis is going to do to get his own Special Counsel now that Pence is bouncing him off the front pages.

      The mark of the big boy club is whether you get your own Special Council and DeSantis isn’t going to want to sit at the kiddie table with just a regular common prosecutor.  He’s going to want to be special too.

      Reply
    107. 107.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 4:08 pm

      @Dorothy A. Winsor:

      I go in often enough that I’m a “regular,” I guess, but they will always have a place in my heart because in the beginning of the pandemic, when doctors and patients were dropping like flies, my brother went in there after work in his scrubs to get takeout and they comped his whole order.

      Reply
    108. 108.

      Brachiator

      January 24, 2023 at 4:09 pm

      @CaseyL:

      I just got off the phone with a wonderful Tech Support rep (honestly, TMobile customer service is aces) and she explained the problem.

      Hope everything works out and that the problem has been resolved.

      The TMobile unit was ridiculously easy to set up and has been more reliable than my previous Internet provided. And much faster.

      Not too long ago, Verizon was going door to door with units ready to go. This niche of the market is getting competitive.

      I still get mail from Spectrum and other standard Internet service providers. Not interested.

      Reply
    109. 109.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 4:11 pm

      @Kent:

      We were too polite to mention it. Shame on you.

      Reply
    110. 110.

      frosty

      January 24, 2023 at 4:12 pm

      @Steeplejack: Back to the bunker? Not Threadkill Lane?

      Reply
    111. 111.

      Old School

      January 24, 2023 at 4:14 pm

      @Mike in NC:

      I noticed the building next to MUSC Health was named the “James W. Colbert Education Center and Library”, who I imagine was related to the city’s favorite son Stephen Colbert.

      Yes, James Colbert was Stephen’s father.

      Reply
    112. 112.

      David 🌈☘The Establishment☘🌈 Koch

      January 24, 2023 at 4:14 pm

      @Brachiator: ​
        Michelle Yeoh and Michelle Williams got nominated. I’d love to see one of the two win.

      Reply
    113. 113.

      frosty

      January 24, 2023 at 4:15 pm

      @Geminid: U.S. factories turned out over 80,000 Shermans.

      That must be the reason every museum of any size in the vicinity of Normandy had one out front.

      Reply
    114. 114.

      Doc Sardonic

      January 24, 2023 at 4:15 pm

      @Kent: He may have to just be satisfied with that Texas DA that seem to have bad case of priapism to get him and Abbott

      Reply
    115. 115.

      ljt

      January 24, 2023 at 4:16 pm

      @Mike in NC: Yes, it’s his father, who was a vice president at MUSC. One of the best segments ever on The Colbert Report was an interview with Andrew Young on MLK day in 2008. I’ve tried to find a clip, but it doesn’t seem to be available anywhere. Best I could find was this HuffPost article describing the segment. (Andrew Young worked with James Colbert to settle a 1969 hospital workers strike.)

      Reply
    116. 116.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 4:17 pm

      @frosty:

      Yes, “the bunker” is a synonym for my modest rooms in Threadkill Lane, made more appropriate by the restrictions of pandemic time—which I am finding somewhat hard to throw off.

      Reply
    117. 117.

      Citizen Alan

      January 24, 2023 at 4:17 pm

      Well, just finished my fourth interview in 2 weeks. This time, a second round interview for a job in Fresno, CA. Right now, my options are (1) Fresno, (2) Houston, TX, (3) SLC, or (4) existential despair.

      Reply
    118. 118.

      sab

      January 24, 2023 at 4:18 pm

      @Kent: We don’t know that he could. Don’t tank crews have 4 people, only one of whom is driving it?

      Reply
    119. 119.

      narya

      January 24, 2023 at 4:19 pm

      @WaterGirl: There was an old SNL Weekend Update w/ Chevy Chase and Jane Curtain that had him on the phone at the start saying something like that . . .

      what am I doing today? I took three old devices to an Apple Store for recycling, and then bought myself a new AppleTV AND a new watch–so I did end up getting a watch for my retirement, I just purchased it myself. it’s my first one, so we’ll see how I like it; I mostly want to streamline runs/walks/exercise.

      Reply
    120. 120.

      David 🌈☘The Establishment☘🌈 Koch

      January 24, 2023 at 4:20 pm

      Top Gun was a major disappointment. A far cry from a great aircraft carrier movie such as “Bridges at Toko-Ri” or “Midway (1976)”.

      But the new chapter in “Mission Impossible” comes out this July and it looks incredible (clip)

      Reply
    121. 121.

      Suzanne

      January 24, 2023 at 4:21 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer:

      I gotta say, small sample size but…the tacos in Mexico weren’t noticeably superior to what we can get here in Los Angeles.  We had tacos almost every day and out of all those attempts there was really only one place that really impressed us. 

      I had the same thought in both Phoenix and Tucson many times. There’s so much good Mexican food in the US Southwest.

      Reply
    122. 122.

      Uncle Cosmo

      January 24, 2023 at 4:24 pm

      WG at #95 please note this!

      @mrmoshpotato: ​…it’s physically impossible to suck and blow at the same time.

      Bringing to mind an all-time favorite Playboy cartoon, simply for the mise-en-scene and caption. Picture this:

      A couple is walking down a hotel hallway running from left foreground toward right background, The visible wall of the hallway is lined with doors with transoms, all closed except for the nearest, which is open. The man, close-mouthed, is looking back over his left shoulder and up at the open transom.

      The caption:

      “Suck, Martha, suck – ‘blow’ is just a figure of speech!”

      /rimshot​​
      ​
      ​
      ​
      ​

      Reply
    123. 123.

      Wapiti

      January 24, 2023 at 4:26 pm

      Re-reading The Peripheral. I read the book before seeing the series, so I’m going back to see the differences. Some of the dialog was used in both. I think the book is a much better story, but it’s told mostly through Flynne Fischer and Wilf Netherton’s viewpoints, so a lot of information is gleaned from what they see and think. Not sure how it could be made into a movie or series.

      Reply
    124. 124.

      StringOnAStick

      January 24, 2023 at 4:29 pm

      @Citizen Alan: SLC is the D enclave in UT, and waterwise it is close to the mountains.

      Reply
    125. 125.

      Old School

      January 24, 2023 at 4:29 pm

      @ljt:

      One of the best segments ever on The Colbert Report was an interview with Andrew Young on MLK day in 2008. I’ve tried to find a clip, but it doesn’t seem to be available anywhere.

      Here you go.

      Reply
    126. 126.

      Scout211

      January 24, 2023 at 4:31 pm

      @Citizen Alan: Fresno isn’t a bad place to land. It’s the largest city in the Central Valley and you can easily drive to the Sierras or the  Central coast. I have family there so I may be biased but the biggest thing it has going for it:  It’s not Bakersfield. 😊 

      Reply
    127. 127.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 4:32 pm

      @Citizen Alan: If you’re getting interviews, you will get a job.  Promise!

      Reply
    128. 128.

      David 🌈☘The Establishment☘🌈 Koch

      January 24, 2023 at 4:33 pm

      @ljt: ​
        Here you go (link)

      Bonus: the time Obama guest hosted the show (clip)

      Reply
    129. 129.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 4:33 pm

      @Uncle Cosmo: Yes, that’s the basic joke I was thinking of! :-)

      Reply
    130. 130.

      Pappenheimer

      January 24, 2023 at 4:34 pm

      @JoyceH: iirc the Brits named the grant tanks they were lend leased lee tanks

      Reply
    131. 131.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 4:34 pm

      @Citizen Alan:

      I’d take Salt Lake City from that menu. You could use some big Western skies, and you’d still have some Mormons around to give you the right-wing ambience you seem to require to stay grounded.

      Reply
    132. 132.

      Betty Cracker

      January 24, 2023 at 4:37 pm

      @Citizen Alan: I had a job once that required me to spend time in SLC, and I grew to love the place despite going in thinking I would hate it. Such beautiful country all around! The theocracy aspect is weird, but IIRC, you’re from the South, so you know what it’s like to be surrounded by religious fanatics. Also, it was the cleanest damn city I’ve ever seen in my life.

      Reply
    133. 133.

      Jim, Foolish Literalist

      January 24, 2023 at 4:39 pm

      Nicolle Wallace just said that the Georgia investigation of trump is moving at “lightning speed” compare to the DoJ’s and I’m trying mightily to figure out what standard she is using to arrive at that judgment

      Reply
    134. 134.

      Almost Retired

      January 24, 2023 at 4:41 pm

      @Suzanne:  When my son was in school in Tucson, I’d drive over there to visit him just for the food!  Even the chain Mexican restaurants were quite good (Macayo’s por ejemplo).

      Reply
    135. 135.

      Omnes Omnibus

      January 24, 2023 at 4:44 pm

      @sab: He was a driver.  I believe he was his troop commander’s driver.

      Reply
    136. 136.

      Soprano2

      January 24, 2023 at 4:44 pm

      @WaterGirl: Yes, it takes a couple of days. How long it lasts depends. I’ve now had 3, each for a different pain. The doctor also ordered an MRI to see if something has changed in my SI joint from the last time I had a treatment in 2018. My first one was before 2011 because hubby was still working so my mom had to be my driver. They did this one without sedation, which meant no IV (yay!) It didn’t hurt that much.

      Reply
    137. 137.

      Brachiator

      January 24, 2023 at 4:48 pm

      @Geminid:

      I picked the novel up again recently and found it was actually pretty good.

      Yeah. I know what you mean. Sometimes you can end up pleasantly surprised.

      Reply
    138. 138.

      Mel

      January 24, 2023 at 4:50 pm

      @OzarkHillbilly: 4” to 6” snow predicted here, overnight,  followed by sleet/rain. Yuck.

      i’m staying in, and making bread pudding.

      Reply
    139. 139.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 4:51 pm

      @Suzanne: I chock it up mainly to the fact that we know where the best Mexican restaurants are locally and know the countless mediocre places to avoid.  Whereas in Mexico we had less of that knowledge and were sometimes restricted by what was open and what was close (when we didn’t wanna drive).  So we ended up hitting several mediocre places.  But yeah, even when it comes to cochinita pibil (one of the staples of the Yucatan), we have TWO places right here in Pasadena (Yuca’s Pasadena and Guisados) that do it just as good as what we had in Merida.  And an LA-chain (King Taco) that does Al Pastor and Carne Asada better than what we had in Mexico.

      Reply
    140. 140.

      CaseyL

      January 24, 2023 at 4:52 pm

      @Citizen Alan: Of the list, I think I’d go with SLC, for the reasons other commenters have had – though the water issue is going to be a Big Deal there in the not-very-distant future.  However, you’ll have the same problems in Fresno.

      Houston? No thanks.  Utah is nowhere near as bad as Texas for RW madness.

      PS – I’m trying to remember – weren’t you looking for a house in NYC about a year ago?

      Reply
    141. 141.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 4:53 pm

      @Jim, Foolish Literalist: Fani said decisions are imminent.   I did listen to the hearing and she expects the case to move outside of Fulton Cty.   The special grand jury heard from 75 witnesses and we don’t know the names of all of them.   Even if released, I assume that there will be a lot of redactions.

      Reply
    142. 142.

      The Up and Up

      January 24, 2023 at 4:54 pm

      Howdy Water Girl, et al.

      I picked up a ‘script today in Seattle. Then I had a 19 cent hamburger at Dick’s for lunch.

      Reply
    143. 143.

      gwangung

      January 24, 2023 at 4:55 pm

      @David 🌈☘The Establishment☘🌈 Koch: Michelle Yeoh is our queen and we hope she wins, but it was great to see Stephanie Hsu and Hong Chau also nominated (maybe Hollywood is losing that notion that Asians aren’t very expressive).

      And Ke Huy Quan had better win, OR THERE WILL BE RIOTS.

      Reply
    144. 144.

      Keith P.

      January 24, 2023 at 4:56 pm

      @Citizen Alan: Houston’s got great food going for it.  Other than that, it’s the Gulf Coast, so it’s hot, likes to threaten floods, and has hurricane seasons (but not too many direct hits)

      Reply
    145. 145.

      Anyway

      January 24, 2023 at 4:56 pm

      OT: should the Mueller investigation have uncovered some aspects of people in the NY FBI office “colluding” with Russia in the run-up to 2016?

      Reply
    146. 146.

      Ceci n est pas mon nym

      January 24, 2023 at 4:58 pm

      What’s everybody up to today?

      I think I’d rather have a root canal than experience what I did today which was … uh… a root canal.

      Actually the procedure, starting with the numbing, was fine. It felt no different from getting a filling. And I was really grateful for the numbing. It was a vast improvement over the constant throbbing pain interrupted occasionally by sharper even more intense pain that I’d been experiencing since about last Thursday.

      I decided I was going to do nothing very productive for the rest of the day, and I’m happy to report that I’ve adhered to that plan.

      Reply
    147. 147.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 4:59 pm

      @Jim, Foolish Literalist: If GA indicts in February and DOJ in July, is that really a difference worth noting? This is like the legal version of the horserace narrative.

      Reply
    148. 148.

      Sister Machine Gun of Quiet Harmony

      January 24, 2023 at 4:59 pm

      @OzarkHillbilly: Ready for French toast!

      Reply
    149. 149.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:00 pm

      @Jim, Foolish Literalist: This is a point Allison Gill has been making.  Both Fani Willis and DOJ/Jack Smith are both supposedly about to make charging decisions based on the same events.  They both took two years because large, complex conspiracy cases, with loads of privilege issues to litigate etc. take time to build.  Both have kept things as quiet as possible to protect their investigations.  But only one is getting constantly shit on.  It makes no sense.  The simplest answer of course is that people have been complaining about Garland since the moment he was sworn in and haven’t stopped since.  The assumption is that he’s corrupt or afraid to indict.  The assumption is that Fani Willis is operating in good faith and really wants to indict.

      All despite the fact that Jack Smith is literally dragging the people closest to Trump into Grand Juries and compelling them to testify. Garland is on record saying he will defer to Smith on charging decisions. Prosecuting Trump is probably Smith’s absolute dream and a career-making case.

      Reply
    150. 150.

      Kent

      January 24, 2023 at 5:01 pm

      @Keith P.: @Citizen Alan: Houston’s got great food going for it.  Other than that, it’s the Gulf Coast, so it’s hot, likes to threaten floods, and has hurricane seasons (but not too many direct hits

      Houston is also one of the great immigrant cities in this country.  Which explains a lot of the great food.

      Reply
    151. 151.

      Jim, Foolish Literalist

      January 24, 2023 at 5:01 pm

      @JPL: Yup. I heard all that too. I’m just a little baffled by the rather widespread notion that Fani Willis is a fearless, hard-charging prosecutor who hasn’t indicted anybody yet but might do so, while Merrick Garland is a gutless old hack who hasn’t indicted anybody yet but might do so.

      As a non-lawyer and certified dumb guy, I see two very complicated and difficult to prove cases being handled by prosecutors who seem to see them the same way.

      Reply
    152. 152.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 5:02 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer:

      “Fani Willis made Garland indict Trump!” in 3…2…1….

      Reply
    153. 153.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:03 pm

      @Baud: If it lets people keep dumping on Garland and claiming he is uniquely awful, incompetent, too timid, an Insitutionalist, the wrong person for the job, etc. then I think we know the answer is YES!

      Reply
    154. 154.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 5:05 pm

      @Jim, Foolish Literalist:

      I’m just a little baffled by the rather widespread notion that Fani Willis is a fearless, hard-charging prosecutor who hasn’t indicted anybody yet but might do so, while Merrick Garland is a gutless old hack who hasn’t indicted anybody yet but might do so.

      Willis is an instrument to attack Garland.  Without Garland as a foil, people might well be attacking Willis.

      Reply
    155. 155.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:05 pm

      @Baud: The big only question is whether Elie Mystal, Elie Honig or Mehdi Hassan will say it first.

      Reply
    156. 156.

      Ceci n est pas mon nym

      January 24, 2023 at 5:06 pm

      @Jim, Foolish Literalist: Trump has gotten hysterical and completely deranged since Jack Smith took over, especially about grand jury testimony. I mean even more than he was. This according to people paying attention to his social media. That tells me that Jack Smith is interviewing the right people and if they’re sharing with Trump what they said, it is making him feel desperate.

      Reply
    157. 157.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 5:07 pm

      @Jim, Foolish Literalist: She has gone after high profile rappers in the area, so that might be why she’s considered fearless

      My understanding is that she would call another grand jury to present the case, so I’m not sure imminent was accurate.

      Reply
    158. 158.

      Josie

      January 24, 2023 at 5:07 pm

      @Citizen Alan: ​
       Houston is very different from what you hear about Texas. It is extremely diverse and not conservative at all. If you don’t mind big city traffic, it is a fascinating place to live. Lots of varied live entertainment–music, theater, ballet, museums, etc. Lovely parks and a fabulous zoo.

      It is really hot for half the year and mildly cold and sometimes wet for the rest. Some areas flood easily and some do not, so you have to be careful where you choose to live. Abbott and his cronies in the legislature are looking for ways to suppress the votes in Harris County, which gives you a clue to our politics.
      I can answer any questions you might have. WaterGirl can give you my email address.

      Reply
    159. 159.

      kindness

      January 24, 2023 at 5:08 pm

      The Abrams tanks the US has said they want to send to the Ukraine are the old ones.  Less tech.  Easier to learn.  Still has turbine engines that require aviation kerosene as fuel.  I think it’s a ploy to push Germany to OK transfer of the Leopards from Poland over to Ukraine really.  Apparently the US has several thousand of the old Abrams in storage in deserts around the world.

      Everything, Everywhere, All At Once was a great film if you like trippy stuff.  Very trippy.  I hope it wins some stuff.  I always like Michelle Yeoh in anything she does.  Stephanie Hsu who played her daughter was good too.  Honestly Ke Huy Quan who played the husband was really good in his role.  Hadn’t seen him since his Indiana Jones film.

      Reply
    160. 160.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 5:09 pm

      @Soprano2: Fingers crossed for great results!

      Reply
    161. 161.

      Another Scott

      January 24, 2023 at 5:09 pm

      @Suzanne: I remember being on a business trip to Wichita, KS long, long ago.  The seafood I had one evening was better than the steak I had the night before.

      Restaurant food is weird.

      Cheers,
      Scott.

      Reply
    162. 162.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 5:10 pm

      @The Up and Up: 19 cent hamburger???

      Reply
    163. 163.

      mskitty

      January 24, 2023 at 5:12 pm

      @Keith P.: Having local flooding today, and … you didn’t mention the traffic.

      Reply
    164. 164.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:12 pm

      JustSecurity has a very good, comprehensive list of all the damaging things we know about Trump and how he treated classified documents.  Highlighting the fact that he:

      1.) Was warned about returning them before leaving office
      2.) Purposely took them
      3.) Bragged/showed them off to others
      4.) Lied to NARA about having them
      5.) Was warned by his own attorneys that it was a crime to keep them
      6.) Was warned by his COS…

      Etc., etc.

      It really makes it clear that there are light-years of difference between Trump’s case and that of Biden/Pence.

      Reply
    165. 165.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 5:13 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer: I quit listening to Preet’s podcasts, both the paid and unpaid versions.

      Reply
    166. 166.

      Jeffro

      January 24, 2023 at 5:13 pm

      @Geminid: true fact: the crew of DC Comics’ “The Haunted Tank” drove both Stuarts and Shermans.  ;)

      Reply
    167. 167.

      Keith P.

      January 24, 2023 at 5:13 pm

      @Kent: Particularly if you like Asian food (my personal favorite).  There’s old Chinatown (mid-town), “Asiatown” in Bellaire (a staggering restaurant density….truly amazing to see), and the more upscale Katy Asiatown which also kicks much culinary ass.

      Anyone been to Houston and NYC’s Chinatowns who can compare the two?  When I take people to Bellaire, they are never prepared for how many Asian restaurants are down there.

      Reply
    168. 168.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 5:15 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer:

      It really makes it clear that there are light-years of difference between Trump’s case and that of Biden/Pence, etc.

       

      Pretty sure at this point that there are random pages of classified material accidentally strewn all over the place. Only Trump’s appears purposeful.

      Reply
    169. 169.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 5:15 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer:

      There are none so blind as those who will not see.

      Reply
    170. 170.

      BenCisco 🇺🇸🎖️🖥️♦️

      January 24, 2023 at 5:15 pm

      @rikyrah: I kinda feel bad.

      (for the bugs)

      Reply
    171. 171.

      Jeffro

      January 24, 2023 at 5:17 pm

      @Steeplejack: sounds like a good evening!  We’re having Mexican here, too (well, in a couple hours we will).  It’s a family tradition on our last night in Park City.

      Related: I need to walk and work out more, whew!

      Reply
    172. 172.

      Sister Machine Gun of Quiet Harmony

      January 24, 2023 at 5:17 pm

      @Citizen Alan: @Keith P.:

      What Keith P said. Plus, you aren’t too far from Austin. You could help turn Texas blue.

      Reply
    173. 173.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:18 pm

      @Josie: Houston also has a large and thriving Vietnamese community.  I believe it’s the second biggest in the US (after OC, CA).  It’s been featured in a couple food documentary series’ that I’ve enjoyed.

      Reply
    174. 174.

      Cameron

      January 24, 2023 at 5:18 pm

      @WaterGirl: Maybe it was a hamberder.

      Reply
    175. 175.

      trollhattan

      January 24, 2023 at 5:19 pm

      @Citizen Alan: Good luck, and a mild hurrah for Fresno potential, only because it’s better than Houston and SLC, even if the SLC scenery is nicer. (But, you’d have SEKI right there, in your backyard.)

      Also, taco truck on every corner.

      Reply
    176. 176.

      Jim, Foolish Literalist

      January 24, 2023 at 5:21 pm

      @WaterGirl:

      I quit listening to Preet’s podcasts, both the paid and unpaid versions.

      Bharara’s in the Green Lanternist Club? Ironic, given how many internet experts in fin-reg law regularly assure me that he’s as useless a hack as Garland (they don’t know they’re talking about PB, they’re just very sure that “Obama” could and should have put all the banksters in jail) if not worse, then I don’t imagine he spends a lot of time on reading his critics on the internet

      Reply
    177. 177.

      cckids

      January 24, 2023 at 5:21 pm

      @WaterGirl: It’s an annual promotion by the local burger chain, Dick’s Burgers. Very popular!

      And, of course, the chain’s motto is “Eat a bag of Dicks!”

      Reply
    178. 178.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:22 pm

      @WaterGirl: It all seems to stem from his childish feeling of entitlement, more than anything else.  I swear that seems like the main motivator more than any actual desire to sell them or use them for espionage.  At least based on what we know so far.

      Reply
    179. 179.

      Kent

      January 24, 2023 at 5:22 pm

      @Keith P.: All I know is that when we visit our foodie friends who live in Houston they always manage to take us to various amazing places hidden away in all kinds of nondescript corners of the city.

      Reply
    180. 180.

      CaseyL

      January 24, 2023 at 5:23 pm

      @WaterGirl: It’s Dick’s 50th 69th(!) Anniversary, so they’re charging the original price for the ‘burger.  I was mighty tempted, but the thought of the lines dissuaded me.

      Reply
    181. 181.

      schrodingers_cat

      January 24, 2023 at 5:25 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer: Twitter celebrity goes to people’s heads and nothing makes more popular on Twitter than bashing the United States in general and the Democrats in particular.

      Have you seen those threads from Communists from other countries coming here and doing multi-tweet threads about how everything sucks. Just see how many likes they get

      Of course according to Twitter Communists having to work is capitalism.

      Reply
    182. 182.

      Gin & Tonic

      January 24, 2023 at 5:26 pm

      What are we up to? It snowed here yesterday, so I went skiing today. Snow conditions were good, weather so-so: very cloudy and strong winds. But hey, I didn’t break anything.

      Reply
    183. 183.

      gwangung

      January 24, 2023 at 5:27 pm

      @kindness: Heh. Don’t get me started on Ke Huy Quan’s absence from being in front of the camera for three + decades…..

      Reply
    184. 184.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 5:27 pm

      @Ceci n est pas mon nym:

      I think I’d rather have a root canal than experience what I did today which was … uh… a root canal. 

      LOL!

      What pain reliever did they set you up with?

      Reply
    185. 185.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 5:30 pm

      Rather than talking about the hearing today, the news is covering a single engine plane that made an emergency landing on a freeway.   This is good news for magas.

      Reply
    186. 186.

      Baud

      January 24, 2023 at 5:30 pm

      @JPL: National or local?

      Reply
    187. 187.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:33 pm

      The American citizen most likely to own a gun is a white male—but not just any white guy. According to a growing number of scientific studies, the kind of man who stockpiles weapons or applies for a concealed-carry license meets a very specific profile.

      These are men who are anxious about their ability to protect their families, insecure about their place in the job market, and beset by racial fears.

      …

      But Stroud also discovered another motivation: racial anxiety. “A lot of people talked about how important Obama was to get a concealed-carry license: ‘He’s for free health care, he’s for welfare.’ They were asking, ‘Whatever happened to hard work?’” Obama’s presidency, they feared, would empower minorities to threaten their property and families.

      …

      For many conservative men, the gun feels like a force for order in a chaotic world, suggests a study published in December of last year. In a series of three experiments, Steven Shepherd and Aaron C. Kay asked hundreds of liberals and conservatives to imagine holding a handgun—and found that conservatives felt less risk and greater personal control than liberal counterparts.

      This wasn’t about familiarity with real-world guns—gun ownership and experience did not affect results. Instead, conservative attachment to guns was based entirely on ideology and emotions.

      Reply
    188. 188.

      JPL

      January 24, 2023 at 5:34 pm

      @Baud: Local Atlanta news.   It’s a small plane and after more than a hour they are now towing it.

      Maybe the Fulton Cty DA will get the coverage she deserves soon.

      Reply
    189. 189.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 5:35 pm

      @Gin & Tonic: downhill or cross-country?

      Yay on not breaking anything!!!

      Reply
    190. 190.

      Cameron

      January 24, 2023 at 5:37 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer: Ick.

      Reply
    191. 191.

      CaseyL

      January 24, 2023 at 5:40 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer: Not a surprise atall, atall.

      RW pols aren’t shy at all about pushing the same narrative; sometimes they don’t even dog whistle about it.

      Reply
    192. 192.

      Ceci n est pas mon nym

      January 24, 2023 at 5:40 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: Post-op? My instructions say I’m supposed to take 600 mg (3 x 200 mg pills) of “Ibuprofen, Advil or Motrin” every 6 hours for 2 days, “whether or not you are experiencing discomfort’.

      I know you should obey doctor’s orders, but that seems really unnecessary to me considering I’ve never in my life taken more than one Ibuprofen at a time. Not sure I’ve ever even taken two in the same day.​

      And I’m not feeling any significant post-op discomfort. A little tenderness.

      Reply
    193. 193.

      Josie

      January 24, 2023 at 5:40 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer: ​
       Yes, many of them live in the Spring Branch area, where my son lives. Tons of great little restaurants there–Mexican and Asian.

      Reply
    194. 194.

      Suzanne

      January 24, 2023 at 5:40 pm

      @Kent: Houston has always been a cool city (not temperature, more vibe) when I have been there. I have only been to SLC once. It is beautiful. The Great Salt Lake is nothing but a swamp. Both places have the problem of being a blue dot in a red state, so…..I guess you’ll decide on other factors?

      I wouldn’t do Fresno. The best thing about it is that you can leave.

      Reply
    195. 195.

      Omnes Omnibus

      January 24, 2023 at 5:41 pm

      @Gin & Tonic: There are hills in RI?

       

       

      Reply
    196. 196.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 5:42 pm

      @Ceci n est pas mon nym: I guess I’m remembering a root canal as worse than it is.

      The post-op recovery that is.

      Got some stronger prescription stuff when I had my wisdom teeth removed.

      Reply
    197. 197.

      zhena gogolia

      January 24, 2023 at 5:42 pm

      @Ceci n est pas mon nym: I had the same reaction you did, but my endodontist explained that it’s important to take that much to reduce inflammation, whether or not you feel pain.

      Reply
    198. 198.

      Dangerman

      January 24, 2023 at 5:43 pm

      @Citizen Alan: Fresno is a reasonable landing spot. North on the 41 you get Yosemite. South on the 41 is Morro Bay. Jog a little NW and the very best restaurant I’ve ever eaten at is in Mariposa (not kidding but biased given any food after hiking all day in Yosemite is a delight). Used to be called Wagon Wheel. Then Charles Street or similar. Chef retired and/or there was a fire; I’m not sure it’s still there.

      Reply
    199. 199.

      Miss Bianca

      January 24, 2023 at 5:43 pm

      @MomSense: Are you SURE…?

      @rikyrah: Aww…poor sweet baby.

      Reply
    200. 200.

      zhena gogolia

      January 24, 2023 at 5:43 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: Maybe they’ve improved the techniques. I just found it boring.

      Reply
    201. 201.

      Matt McIrvin

      January 24, 2023 at 5:45 pm

      @Ceci n est pas mon nym: Maybe it’s to control inflammation/swelling?

      Reply
    202. 202.

      karen marie

      January 24, 2023 at 5:45 pm

      @Other MJS:  The suggested language is still vague and would not change where we are now.

      “Free state” can mean a lot of things.

      If we’re going to talk about what would have been better, it would have been better to have not included anything about firearms.

      It never occurred to me to wonder who came up with the idea to include it and why.  Did the British prohibit colonists from owning guns?  That wouldn’t seem especially practical.

      I see James Madison is credited with “drafting” the amendments but did he think them up or did someone else suggest the guns?

      Reply
    203. 203.

      mrmoshpotato

      January 24, 2023 at 5:46 pm

      @zhena gogolia: The thought of an “exciting” trip to the dentist scares me.  I’m good with boring.

      Reply
    204. 204.

      schrodingers_cat

      January 24, 2023 at 5:47 pm

      Going to make naan* in the airfryer to go along with palak paneer and dhaba chicken that I made yesterday.

      Dhabas are no fuss eateries along the highways in north India. They are known for their delicious and spicy food.

      (* taking a short cut and using ready made pizza dough from the grocery store, paneer was also store brought.)

      ETA: Has anyone baked in their air fryer. I am going to attempt making cake.

      Reply
    205. 205.

      zhena gogolia

      January 24, 2023 at 5:50 pm

      @Matt McIrvin: That’s what I was told. I felt stupid. But I didn’t really have any ill effects from not taking as much.

      Reply
    206. 206.

      zhena gogolia

      January 24, 2023 at 5:51 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: Yeah, I guess by boring I mean it’s somewhat uncomfortable to have your mouth open for that long. But it’s not painful. And I didn’t find the aftermath too bad either.

      That said, I’d be happy never to have one again!

      Reply
    207. 207.

      zhena gogolia

      January 24, 2023 at 5:52 pm

      @schrodingers_cat: I’ll be over in a few minutes.

      Reply
    208. 208.

      karen marie

      January 24, 2023 at 5:53 pm

      @schrodingers_cat:  Do you make your own paneer?

      I had a neighbor for about a year (sadly, she moved this past July) from Rajasthan who would bring me all kinds of lovely things to eat, including fresh paneer and yogurt she made herself.  She taught me to make simple parathas.  I miss her and her lovely snacks.

      Reply
    209. 209.

      David 🌈☘The Establishment☘🌈 Koch

      January 24, 2023 at 5:53 pm

      Trump drops second legal challenge to New York attorney general
      after sanctions in Hillary Clinton case

      1 hour ago

      If you hit the bully in the face they run home

      Reply
    210. 210.

      Mel

      January 24, 2023 at 5:53 pm

      @schrodingers_cat: That sounds delicious!

      Reply
    211. 211.

      schrodingers_cat

      January 24, 2023 at 5:54 pm

      @karen marie: I have made it in the past, its not hard to make. But you need full fat milk for that which I don’t buy.

      Reply
    212. 212.

      schrodingers_cat

      January 24, 2023 at 5:56 pm

      @zhena gogolia: Come on over. I also made some moong dal (moong beans, husked) and I seasoned them with mustard seeds, cumin seeds, red onion, red chili, turmeric, hing, sundried tomatoes and artichoke hearts.

      Reply
    213. 213.

      trollhattan

      January 24, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: Maybe “unexciting” in lieu of boring?

      Reply
    214. 214.

      schrodingers_cat

      January 24, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      @Mel: Thanks!

      Reply
    215. 215.

      David 🌈☘The Establishment☘🌈 Koch

      January 24, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      @Jim, Foolish Literalist: ​
      I think what she’s referring to is Giuliani, Lindsey, Eastman, Flynn, et. al have all been dragged to a grand/special jury in Fulton county, which hasn’t happened at the federal level. I realize grand juries are secret, but if they were called into federal proceeding it would leak as these Dump assholes are blabber mouths.

      Reply
    216. 216.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 5:59 pm

      @Dangerman: Hell, even the food in Curry Village (mediocre at best, and NO CURRY!) tastes amazing after 10-15 miles hiking in Yosemite.

      Reply
    217. 217.

      kindness

      January 24, 2023 at 5:59 pm

      @Dangerman: Fresno is such an oddity.  It’s a town of over 300,000 people but it doesn’t have the city vibe.  It has a valley town vibe.  It’s equidistant to LA or SF, right smack in the middle.  Close to Kings Canyon National Park which is great.  Valley weather though.  I live in Modesto so I know what that’s like.

      Reply
    218. 218.

      karen marie

      January 24, 2023 at 6:00 pm

      @Kent: Ooh, snap!  You better hope he’s not reading his blog.  Hahaha.

      Reply
    219. 219.

      Sure Lurkalot

      January 24, 2023 at 6:01 pm

      @Ceci n est pas mon nym: It’s for swelling and inflammation. I had about the same regimen when I had a tooth pulled. Mine was switch off Advil and Tylenol every 6 for 5 days. It was hard for me too but I think it helped the heal.

      ETA…as many got here before me.

      Reply
    220. 220.

      KenK

      January 24, 2023 at 6:03 pm

      @Fake Irishman: similar to Grumman naming their fighters with a cat ‘theme’; Wildcat, Hellcat, Tigercat, Panther, Tomcat, etc…

      Reply
    221. 221.

      Ceci n est pas mon nym

      January 24, 2023 at 6:04 pm

      @mrmoshpotato: As did I after wisdom teeth. Or at least it was prescribed. Prescription Tylenol with, I think, codeine. I never filled that prescription.

      I guess a root canal isn’t expected to be as painful for some reason.

      Reply
    222. 222.

      lowtechcyclist

      January 24, 2023 at 6:10 pm

      @UncleEbeneezer: ​
       

      Both have kept things as quiet as possible to protect their investigations. But only one is getting constantly shit on. It makes no sense. The simplest answer of course is that people have been complaining about Garland since the moment he was sworn in and haven’t stopped since. The assumption is that he’s corrupt or afraid to indict. The assumption is that Fani Willis is operating in good faith and really wants to indict.

      Since I watch almost no TV and don’t read a newspaper anymore, I’m not exactly a great bellwether of what people know about and what they don’t. But I don’t know that I’d even heard Fani Willis’ name before today, while everybody we run into online knows who Merrick Garland is. And it’s hard to crap on people if you have no idea who they are.

      Reply
    223. 223.

      Chief Oshkosh

      January 24, 2023 at 6:12 pm

      @Baud:

      If GA indicts in February and DOJ in July, is that really a difference worth noting?

      Ask us in July.

      Reply
    224. 224.

      UncleEbeneezer

      January 24, 2023 at 6:13 pm

      @lowtechcyclist: Yes.  She’s been able to keep a much lower profile.  Most “Normies” probably don’t even know her name.

      Reply
    225. 225.

      FelonyGovt

      January 24, 2023 at 6:26 pm

      @Almost Retired: I love Macayo’s! I’ve been to both the Phoenix and Tucson locations.

      Reply
    226. 226.

      lowtechcyclist

      January 24, 2023 at 6:29 pm

      @Steeplejack: ​

      La Unión is on Wilson Boulevard just west of Ballston. Unassuming vibe but good food, and they make a very good margarita, which I have found to be rare in Mexican restaurants around here. I like Los Tíos in Del Rey, but it’s a bit of a drive when La Unión is so close. El Paso Café at Glebe and Pershing is good, but mediocre margs.

      Thanks! I’ve Googled them, and the menu offerings and photos certainly look appealing. Just depends on the next time something takes me up that way.

      @UncleEbeneezer: ​

      After almost a week of tummy troubles from visiting Mexico, I’m finally back to eating some tacos today. I gotta say, small sample size but…the tacos in Mexico weren’t noticeably superior to what we can get here in Los Angeles. We had tacos almost every day and out of all those attempts there was really only one place that really impressed us.

      The basic idea of a taco is pretty straightforward, it depends on what you do with it. Easily the best tacos I’ve ever had were at Jimmy Hula’s, a small chain in central Florida.​

      Reply
    227. 227.

      Gin & Tonic

      January 24, 2023 at 6:43 pm

      @Omnes Omnibus: No.

      Reply
    228. 228.

      Gin & Tonic

      January 24, 2023 at 6:44 pm

      @WaterGirl: Downhill. I like to go fast.

      Reply
    229. 229.

      FelonyGovt

      January 24, 2023 at 6:48 pm

      @schrodingers_cat: Yum! How do you make the naan in the air fryer? I have an air fryer and access to supermarket pizza dough.

      Reply
    230. 230.

      Citizen Alan

      January 24, 2023 at 6:53 pm

      @rikyrah:

      Cockroaches, lice, and bed bugs are my only friends at night.

      Same as it ever was.

      Reply
    231. 231.

      Citizen Alan

      January 24, 2023 at 6:59 pm

      @Steeplejack:

      After 53 years surrounded by Southern Baptist, I feel sure I can handle living among mormons.  They may be Culturally conservative, but mormons all still know that they’re on The List.  The one that every white evangelical keeps in their hearts to remind them who they hate the most and in what order they’re going to kill people if they ever get the chance.

      Reply
    232. 232.

      kalakal

      January 24, 2023 at 7:09 pm

      @Fake Irishman: The British since they started naming tanks settled down to MBT names begin with a C(ruiser)

      eg Comet, Crusader, Chieftan, Centurian

      and light tanks with an S(cout) eg Saladin, Scorpion, Scimitar

      They used to have a class of Infantry support tanks but dropped those

      Reply
    233. 233.

      Geminid

      January 24, 2023 at 7:34 pm

      @Citizen Alan: LDS Church members were attacked, lynched and driven from the U.S.* by majority mobs. They have  not forgotten this.

       

      *When Mormans first settled Utah it was not yet part of the United States.

      .

      Reply
    234. 234.

      Geminid

      January 24, 2023 at 7:38 pm

      @kalakal: I think the British also had a Churchill tank for a while. Churchill was a big proponent of armored vehicles, even had the British Navy deploy some improvised armored cars in Belgium before the Germans overwhelmed defenders in 1914.

      Reply
    235. 235.

      Soprano2

      January 24, 2023 at 7:43 pm

      @Ceci n est pas mon nym: It’s probably as much to keep the swelling down as for pain. You should take at least one every 6 hours for that.

      Reply
    236. 236.

      Steeplejack

      January 24, 2023 at 7:43 pm

      @Citizen Alan:

      So you’ll feel right at home!

      I second the Houston food recommendations above, but the two times I went there on extended business trips I hated the humidity (even more than Atlanta, where I lived) and the sprawl (even more than Atlanta).

      Note: I am not anti-Texas. Austin is a great town, and I think San Antonio is underrated (but I haven’t been there in years).

      Reply
    237. 237.

      WaterGirl

      January 24, 2023 at 7:49 pm

      @Gin & Tonic: Nice that you are still fearless, even after your wrist and all the trouble with it healing.  Go you!

      Reply
    238. 238.

      Soprano2

      January 24, 2023 at 7:51 pm

      @Geminid: I don’t know if MO ever repealed the law that said you could shoot Mormons. Probably they did.

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    239. 239.

      pluky

      January 24, 2023 at 8:00 pm

      @Omnes Omnibus:

      Hard to say. According to Wikipedia, the M36 Gun Motor Carriage bore the unofficial nickname “Jackson” as a post-WWII invention not sponsored by the Army.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M36_tank_destroyer

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    240. 240.

      Omnes Omnibus

      January 24, 2023 at 9:10 pm

      @pluky: ​
        To be fair, they’re both assholes.

      Reply
    241. 241.

      kalakal

      January 24, 2023 at 9:27 pm

      @Geminid: yes they did, it was a late WW2 tank. A real oddie was Conqueror. A super heavy 70 ton back up to Centurion it was a pure tank killer. A massive 120mm long range gun with 7 inch armor and really advanced fire control it was designed to obliterate Soviet heavy tanks like the IS-3. It comfortably outranged and outgunned anything the Soviets had. It was a pretty rare beast and wasn’t in service very long. I saw one in a museum, it was huge.

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