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Teenage girls go mental - Zayn Malik has left no direction
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Good luck to him. By the age of 22 hes made enough money for life and is walking away before he becomes too warped and weird by all the adoration. -
I think he has said in the past that he is a pilot
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Im praying the friend is Cameron, or failing that Rebecca Brooks.
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Tv programmes dont really do this kind of information any more simply because places on the innernet like Parkers and Carbuyer do it better and more comprehensively than they ever could.
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I think they'll go to another channel using a different format and fail badly. Top Gears whole schtick was based around blokes having a laugh and fun with new toys. Thats doesnt really work so well when all the presenters have been doing it for 20 years and are in their 50s.
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Its undeniable that a car that frequently doesnt move is safer than one that does. Safety first boys!
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CNN reporting that voice recorder indicates one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit and was trying to break the door down. http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/25/europe/germanwings-crash-main/index.html
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Pretty much most of it. More interesting though is why you feel the need to to try to disrail a reasonable discussion about updating the black box and transponder technology used in commercial aviation - which hasnt really changed in 25 years despite the digital revolution. Its a no loss change so your objections are 'odd'. 1. It isnt lost? where is it then? Is it in Diego Garcia? No one said satellite coverage was the issue, its paying for data transmission which is. 2. Its easy to design a system that cant be switched off. The reason Inmarsat have some data is because the pilot wasnt able to switch it off. 3. There are all kinds of data recorders but the mandatory black boxes used are standardised and record very limited information. 4. Yes, and many dont. Its the ones who dont who are the issue. 5. Err yes, we know. 6. Inmarsat quoted the price. Given its their business, I'd take their word over yours.
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Sure - Im not saying a Daihatsu is a better car than a BMW 6 series - but given you are paying around 8 times the price for what is still an engine, electrics and four wheels you'd expect reliability to at least be equal. Re Skoda, cheaper labour so more spent on better components? no idea.
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Caught spouting nonsense so changing the subject instead of holding hands up. Got it.
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Got to love Saintsweb. Posters who know more than the companies providing the tech. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-would-have-been-found-if-communications-box-had-10-upgrade-1441174 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/10712034/How-MH370-vanished-and-how-it-could-have-been-avoided.html
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Presumably he printed what the police told him. Thats why he's angry (and yes I know he should have been more circumspect).
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Exactly this - there are very few bad cars - and most of the ones which do exist tend to be at the expensive end of the market not the middle because small production runs leave more niggles in place than cars made by the million. The Warranty Direct claims survey is always fascinating for busting myths that people have about 'their' 'premium' German brand though. http://www.reliabilityindex.com/ http://www.reliabilityindex.com/manufacturer
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It is incredibly rare, but then the costs are incredibly tiny when worked out per flight divided by, say, 200 passengers. The $10 per flight cost was quoted by Inmarsat for satellite tracking. Video of the cockpit during the entire flight need'nt be streamed - it could be saved to an upgraded black box. Footage like that would be useful for training following all kinds of incidents, not necessarily fatal.
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If passengers can have wifi aboard then you can be sure its just cost. The reason the Malaysia airlines plane is still missing is because they didnt want to pay $10 per flight for live tracking.
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See what you made me google Bear!! Boner forums. Mum jacking Im worried it might be Turkish. http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=141843301 My son is 19 and though I have not seen him nude since he was a boy, I had seen him by accident about 6 months ago, when he had somehow ended up falling asleep naked in his room after a shower with his door wide open. He was on his back and erect in his sleep. I noticed his hard-on had a severe curve upward. It was bent very sharply like curling up backwards. I had never seen anything like that on any man. It is about 7″ long approximately and is bent more toward the tip in a definite shape of a letter “j”, or a hook, to attempt to describe it to you. I was so shocked that I panicked, and woke him up right then and there. Thinking back, it was not very tactful, but I could not wait to try to get at what appeared to be a real problem. It all made sense, how he would not shower at gym class, and didn’t date, despite being a very well built and handsome boy into sports always. I had always wondered if might be gay, though he denied it always. He awoke surprised and shy that he was naked, but I moved his hands from his erect penis, and asked him what was the matter. We sat and talked after locking his bedroom door. He told me it had started when he was like 12 and got worse, and as I examined it more closely and attempted to straighten it out, it would straighten only very slightly before it would hurt him to force it any further. It being erect, it was very hard and stiff. We allowed it to subside by him putting on his robe a while, and was considerably more normal in the soft state, yet still tending to be curved upwards slightly. I could straighten it easily while soft, but it would bend back up like rubber. As he became erect again it curled up before my eyes into the “j” hook shape despite my trying to keep it straight. Sometimes it even curls while it is in my hands. Now the doctors all said he is fine and it’s normal as far as being a medical issue. They said they could operate to attempt to fix it, but the cost was out of my reach. I am a single parent. So we took trying our own methods, in which I would tell him to stroke it straight whenever he thought about it, and while masturbating to attempt to work the curl out a little more each time. I had taken a little massage therapy classes in the past, and I even work on it for an hour or so 3 days of every week in the evening. It was embarrassing for us both in the beginning and I know it still is me being his mother and all, and even more so that he ejaculates every time during the massage. It is really embarrassing for him when some of his ejaculate gets on my hands, but it turned out to make massaging it in the post-ejaculation, semi-soft state really effective because then I can massage it and straighten it. It curls back in my hands and I massage it straight over and over again, until he becomes erect again and semi hard again after ejaculation, three times in a row, usually over a span of an hour to an hour and a half. It has given good results, as I would say he is 50 percent improved. I continue to treat him 3 days a week.[/SIZE]
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My girlfriend got her test results back from the doctor. It not good, we only have a month left together. "Cancer?" "No, she's pregnant."
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Mouse vasectomies are the way forward. Obviously they can be fiddly, but not so bad if you use an airgun.
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I dont disagree with the logic - its just 10 years as PM is too long imo. You inevitably lose touch with reality - as was the case with Thatcher and Blair towards the end.
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Lie flat business beds seem to be the problem.
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But changing the party leader (ie the putative PM) at the same time as the election throws up problems of 'who is the new guy?' 'what will they do?. It might actually work better to have the PM on four year cycles and parliament on five.