Century T-Type. That generation Century had an absurdly long production run--14 years, and still selling strong when it was phased out in '96. They were useful and reliable (well, for the era) and the T-Type gave a little bit of style and pep.
Posts by Benjamin Recchie
This is the unsexy truth we needed to hear.
Just a reminder to any Iranian leaders out there that if you you really want to get Trump's goat, say you'll only negotiate with Obama. Then sign a deal with him and go on and on about how Barack deserves a second Nobel Prize.
Considering they should all arguably be fired, it really is notable that the women are going first.
Or the general postwar expansion of the economy which funded the arts after the Depression and the austerity of WW2? That's gotta be part of it.
Once bought a meat thermometer from a specialty website and then started receiving daily emails from them about other thermometers on sale. Dude, I'm not some kind of temperature-measuring enthusiast, I just want to make sure my pork chop won't kill me.
Red velvet cake, no doubt.
[Rocky the Flying Squirrel voice] Again?!
If you want to defer to the Pope, there is just one church that makes you do that. If you don't want to, you have literally every other Christian denomination to choose from.
"Oh, yeah? Well *I've* been a Star Trek fan since I was a parasite that lived in Gene Roddeberry's head in the 1940s and heard him muttering the words 'spaceship' in his sleep!"
Yeah, I'm not making an investment--I'm buying myself permission to dream.
The smugness of the dog is the cherry on top of this comic.
I was also jazzed to buy tickets to see the Olympics, but all those prices were too rich.
The average ticket price is being brought down by events like the soccer tournaments, where a) the matches are being held in cities like St. Louis and Columbus and b) the stadiums have lots of seats, which keeps prices low.
No argument here--the collared costumes look better in general.
So when it came time to costume Jack Crusher or the crew of the Enterprise-C, they had to go collarless and explain it away as a uniform change.
(Namely "The Hunted.")
Apparently, the problem with the movie-era uniforms shown in TNG was that a) the manufacturer of the machine that made that particular quilting on the undershirt collar had stopped making it in the '80s, and b) the TNG costumers had reused and modified the old costume undershirts in other epsiodes.
Think about it this way. Whatever you did last time didn't take, so do the opposite.
Picodosing.
So instead of getting 500 homes several years ago, we're only getting 432 homes a few years from now. *sigh* This is not a victory, guys.
Probably the Hornet wagon, although the Vega would be good as long as you kept the coolant topped off and sold it before it started to rust.
Okay CTA. This is a good sign.
Every MLB game should be pay-per-view.
I'm thinking specifically of using Tinder (and similar apps) to gather intel, not women seducing enemy soldiers in general.
If they aren't wise to this by now, they're not going to figure it out from a post on Bluesky.
We aren't nationalizing Major League Baseball, that's for sure.
Would love Clarence the angel to show us a world where he had never been born.