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ben A: i'm geussing thats a external drop tank with extra feul, the name says it all: it's dropped when emty (in combat operatoins)or when in trouble.
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why do pc user always look down on mac users? Use what you like...Just dont complain someone else spend more money om something, there is a reason BMW/Mercedes still sell cars while lada wil get you there while driving the max speed limit.
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ize looks about right for most of the smaller nesting birds here in the netherlands, also: heat might be a problem, but then again its in the netherlands.
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annyone played R.U.S.E?

wel a satalite image might doubt its real, but trow on some light clouds a bit of camo nettting and it wil get confusing. Add a batle group (real) that moves around and its kinda hard for intel to keep the right info flowing.
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*forgot to add: with a little adaptation this could make a nice table in smaller kitchens and stuff like that, just fold the door to the garage (or something) in half to have extra workspace. Promotes cleaning up afterwards ass well :)
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is the doorframe stronger in all buildingsd? or just the flimsy wooden houses? seeing as i recently had a door cut in a concrete wall, i doubt its stronger than the wal..
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@lulu: they prob. had a bad experiance with Americans, i don't have those feelings about france, even tho i dont really like em :P.

On tipping: no way its gonna improve if the tip is mandatory. Im from the Netherlands, and i know we are known to be cheap, we DO tip, but only if you deliver extra service besides slapping it on the table. (remember the drinks, drink on tab for the night, names, good recommendations)
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oops, 19 century :) a correction, if the duplicate comment thingie would let me.

Current data is only available till 2009. In 2009, the relative worth of $20.00 from 1820 is:
$378.00 using the Consumer Price Index
$450.00 using the GDP deflator
$5,120.00 using the unskilled wage
$11,900.00 using the Production Worker Compensation
$12,700.00 using the nominal GDP per capita
$406,000.00 using the relative share of GDP

Data for consumer bundle only starts in 1900.
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oops, 19 century :)

Current data is only available till 2009. In 2009, the relative worth of $20.00 from 1820 is:
$378.00 using the Consumer Price Index
$450.00 using the GDP deflator
$5,120.00 using the unskilled wage
$11,900.00 using the Production Worker Compensation
$12,700.00 using the nominal GDP per capita
$406,000.00 using the relative share of GDP

Data for consumer bundle only starts in 1900.
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from http://www.measuringworth.com

Current data is only available till 2009. In 2009, the relative worth of $20.00 from 1920 is:
$214.00 using the Consumer Price Index
$171.00 using the GDP deflator
$731.00 using the unskilled wage
$970.00 using the Production Worker Compensation
$1,120.00 using the nominal GDP per capita
$3,230.00 using the relative share of GDP
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