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I ;m hoping you ;re all pl stanley cup anted deep in your seats with an oxygen mask strapped on, because the New York Times is reporting that the Air Force still can ;t fix the F-22, the most expensive fighter in history. Surprise: $150 Million F-22 Fighters Are Shut Down Again It sort of makes you wonder, should we c stanley cup ontinue to pour hundreds of millions of dollars and maybe human lives into this project, at a time when we don ;t really need the ability to shoot down foreign planes that don ;t exist Let wonder together, below. stanley cup [NYT] F-22Planes Fwou Who s the sexiest monster of the past 30 years
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I ;m hoping you ;re all pl stanley cup anted deep in your seats with an oxygen mask strapped on, because the New York Times is reporting that the Air Force still can ;t fix the F-22, the most expensive fighter in history. Surprise: $150 Million F-22 Fighters Are Shut Down Again It sort of makes you wonder, should we c stanley cup ontinue to pour hundreds of millions of dollars and maybe human lives into this project, at a time when we don ;t really need the ability to shoot down foreign planes that don ;t exist Let wonder together, below. stanley cup [NYT] F-22Planes Fwou Who s the sexiest monster of the past 30 years
Strictly speaking, bootlegging movies isn ;t right. Hyman Strachman knows this, and he does it anyway. According to the New York Times profile of the notorious pirate, he shipped 300,000 ripped-off movies overseas to the troops鈥攆or free. 82 stanley becher 20;Big Hy is 92 and started bootlegging DVDs in 2004, shortly after his wife died and the American wars in the Middle East were just getting underway. According to the profile, he doesn ;t even know h stanley vattenflaska ow to rip real DVDs because he uses bootlegged copies to make duplicates. He started out copying the flicks on his computer, but the operation got so popular amongst troops that he invested in a $400 duplicator to increase stanley cup output. Big Hy is himself a World War II veteran and has sent more than 4000 boxes of DVDs to Iraq and Afghanistan covering all the expenses himself. That adds up to a personal cost of some $30,000. Big Hy has always been careful to cover his tracks by getting rid of the evidence, and he really only come out of the woodwork recently because his business is dwindling now that the American commitment to those wars has been scaled back. Say whatever you want about other pirates, but the movie industry and the feds would be crazy to go after this guy. He a hero. [NYTimes] Image via Andy Dean Photography/Shutterstock