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I'm not figuring that (but of course don't know the whole story):
- The Orange one looks beat to H*** (compered to the Red one, which seems to be in fairly good shape)
Is it the winch ALONE that bumped the bidding (I mean, as far as you could tell)?
Things That Make You Go Hmmmmm
The next time she says that, you might consider:
- Rubbing your chin, and just silently look her over, top-to-bottom, real slow and deliberate like...
It seems relatively roomy.
But so many blind-spots (I mean they are everywhere). Never thought about it (never being a tanker). But if you knew the vehicle, you could come up with so many ways to defeat it, it seems.
I'm no patent attorney, but i'm not sure that is enough to defend against infringement (the design intent is still there, just one side or the either).
That's an interesting twist, though. Wonder if anybody here knows if it's the actual case.
Just reading the other day in the latest issue of American Rifleman (the NRA magazine), that the weapon of choice for some of the LRRP teams in Viet Nam was an RPG (they'd get partisans to carry their extra rounds).
And apparently they'd doctor up the rounds by taping 16d nails and packets of...
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