Santa is very dedicated to his work. Nothing will prevent him from taking his presents wherever kids may be found. I'm not sure how a bungee cord will help him do that, though.
One downside to this design is that it's probably not a sound platform for carrying gear. I need a thick leather belt to hold up my everyday carry, and I would think that most people who are into survival prep would, too.
@Morris -- one of the great things about Watterson is that he knew when to end it. Calvin & Hobbes was always good and did not decline in quality over time.
I have no experience with online gaming (well, not since a text-based MUD in 1994), so I'm just guessing. But I suspect that a sufficiently wealth person might like to get quick training and advancement, and we willing to pay for it. Or maybe have some help to go on a mission without having to ask a favor from someone.
@Joseph -- yes, a bit. The source for this story is ultimately a portion of a Wikipedia article without a footnote. But I did find similar photographs from this nuclear test program in two sources on Google Books. That was as much fact-checking as I was willing to do, so I decided to insert the word "allegedly" into the text.
One downside to this design is that it's probably not a sound platform for carrying gear. I need a thick leather belt to hold up my everyday carry, and I would think that most people who are into survival prep would, too.
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