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  • in reply to: Malayan Airliner #1862223
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    I understand that but I was just saying if you look at the bigger image they can be compared with there skeletal structure

    in reply to: Malayan Airliner #1862229
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    no I didn’t I was just pointing out that it can be compared.

    in reply to: Malayan Airliner #1862247
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    The next time I visit Burger King, I’ll think of that !

    you should haha

    in reply to: What grinds your gears? #1862265
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    Some people don’t respect other people’s gear, hate people like that. Last year, went over to the US (or came over since I’m in this part of the world right now) and I brought over a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Amp-Head, which is worth around £2,200, and it got wrecked by the twits in US Customs. Because it’s a Valve/Tube Amplifier the glass inside was just all over the place. Wasn’t a happy bunny!

    should of sued them

    in reply to: Malayan Airliner #1862268
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    The only similarities are circumstance. It is a plane. It was over water. It disappeared.
    And that is were the similarities, albeit purely circumstantial, end.

    With AF447, the Air France flight that went down in 2009 (not 2006), we had a more precise fix on it’s location care of on board communication devices.
    Also, as the plane stalled into the sea, its on board systems monitoring sent back a plethora of alerts pertaining to various system failures. Then all went silent. The first wreckage was spotted on day 2. More wreckage and bodies were recovered in the following week.

    With MH370, absolutely nothing came from the aircraft that hinted at trouble. The transponder stopped transmitting, yet the plane is tracked turning left on a westerly heading, holding altitude. Not the behaviour of a plane stalling out of the sky.

    So far, not so much as a sick back has been found from the flight. Nothing. Nadda. Niente.

    It as far removed from AF447 as a dinosaur is from a chicken nugget.

    well seeming as though most birds are the evolutions of dinosaurs that would mean that dinos are closer to chicken nugets than u think

    in reply to: The Official F1 Thread #1862515
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    the way I see it is the f1 drivers are incredibly skilled and not many people could get into one of the cars and drive it at racing speed without several weeks of training at the very least

    in reply to: What grinds your gears? #1862541
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    US Customs…

    Don’t ask me how much my Gibson Les Paul Custom is worth then throw it to one side like it’s a piece of junk…

    …F*cking Ar$eholes!!!

    know that feeling, at the Silverstone classics we had our cameras out so 2-300 quid worth of equiptment each and my dads started to slip so he was sorting it out and someone told him to move out the way and it was the first time I have seen my dad shout at someone the way he did

    in reply to: What grinds your gears? #1862542
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    Worst of all, eating on the street. Like most assaults on civilised behaviour I blame the Yanks !

    some eating on the street is ok but not continually and the manners part couldn’t agree more

    in reply to: What grinds your gears? #1862564
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    very good response ~alan~ agree 100% with them two

    in reply to: The Official F1 Thread #1862587
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    I think you will see I said I admit I was wrong about them being race drivers so maybe you would like to read, also my point still stands

    in reply to: The Official F1 Thread #1862592
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    no not at all I never said any of them had a licence to drive an f1 car but I will admit I was mistaken that one of them was a race driver and I am willing to admit that however I cannot see how anyone can claim that anyone with a drivers licence could drive an f1 car after just a few hours of practice it takes years of training and commitment to get to a point close to being able to drive an f1 car

    in reply to: The Official F1 Thread #1862596
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    still my point is valid even if they are not racing drivers they can still drive some very high end things which are difficult to drive and none of them could drive an F1 car at racing speed

    in reply to: Zoo kills Giraffe… #1862605
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    they are getting really stupid now

    in reply to: Malayan Airliner #1862609
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    This is different-there were all sorts of conspiracy theories ,some credible ,some not so credible but even after all this time they still haven’t found any wreckage,have no ideas why the plane was there,and who even was on the plane.
    More questions than answers and those poor families have been driven mad by the not knowing.
    Maybe the Malayans got it wrong BUT they really have no more information now than we do – – the problem is you can’t give information you don’t have .

    how can it not be compared it has been lost a few weeks and they have enough evidence to say it has crashed into the ocean thus meaning it could easily be compared

    in reply to: The Official F1 Thread #1862623
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    and didn’t they all do that endurance race a few years back technically making them all race drivers

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