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guimontag t1_jcsn6hj wrote
Reply to comment by xNeptune in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
guimontag t1_jcsn5vo wrote
Reply to comment by anhedonis539 in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
he had some friendlies in the area
guimontag t1_jcsmxhx wrote
Reply to comment by phumanchu in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
It was this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_Ki-45
full description of the event: > > On 10 May 1945 over Okinawa, Marine First Lieutenant Robert R. Klingman and three other pilots of VMF-312 climbed to intercept an aircraft they identified as a Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu ("Nick") twin-engined heavy fighter flying reconnaissance at 25,000 feet (7,600 m), but the "Nick" began climbing higher. Two of the FG-1D Corsairs ceased their pursuit at 36,000 feet (11,000 m), but Marine Captain Kenneth Reusser and his wingman Klingman continued to 38,000 feet (12,000 m), expending most of their .50 caliber ammunition to lighten their aircraft. Reusser scored hits on the "Nick's" port engine, but ran out of ammunition, and was under fire from the Japanese rear gunner. Klingman lined up for a shot at a distance of 50 feet (15 m) when his guns jammed due to the extreme cold. He approached the "Nick" three times to damage it with his propeller, chopping away at his opponent's rudder, rear cockpit, and right stabilizer. The Toryu spun down to 15,000 feet (4,600 m) where its wings came off. Despite missing five inches (13 cm) from the ends of his propeller blades, running out of fuel and having an aircraft dented and punctured by debris and bullets, Klingman safely guided his Corsair to a deadstick landing.[47] He was awarded the Navy Cross.[48]
guimontag t1_jcdz6pk wrote
Reply to comment by birdprom in I just saw a huge fight amongst two girls outside of Cambridge Public Library on Broadway by [deleted]
fuckin lmao
guimontag t1_jcclemf wrote
Reply to comment by birdprom in I just saw a huge fight amongst two girls outside of Cambridge Public Library on Broadway by [deleted]
> can be
guimontag t1_jcck7ir wrote
Reply to I just saw a huge fight amongst two girls outside of Cambridge Public Library on Broadway by [deleted]
CRLS kids can be a bunch of fuck ups. I once left my dog tied up outside broadway market so I could run inside quickly to get milk and by the time I got out school had let out and the kids were taking turns harassing my dog by stomping at him or screaming at him. They're really a bunch of idiotic fucks.
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Reply to Atwood's Tavern is Closing by zepporamone
Hmm so I really loved the food there but I had an insanely terrible interaction with the management there once.
I went there with a friend for dinner and drinks, tipped like 20% on a $55ish bill so like 12 or 13 bucks or something. I'm in my 20s and poor but payday is coming up and I know exactly how much I'm spending the next week so no big deal. Two days later I'm looking at my bank account and it's way lower than I thought it'd be. I've got a charge from Atwood's for almost $200. Turns out the server entered the tip with an extra digit so it was like a $112 tip instead of $12. I call the restaurant and ask them to change/void the charge and the guy I talk to on the phone starts getting really pissy about it, saying it's a big hassle with the credit card company and can he just give me the difference in an Atwoods gift certificate. Holy fucking shit I got so angry I just stopped talking for a second and told them tough luck, do the charge change. Stopped going there as often after that.
guimontag t1_j99mhwc wrote
Reply to comment by donotscam in Old tech by ShimmerVyn
His house looked like shit
guimontag t1_j982bqd wrote
Reply to Old tech by ShimmerVyn
I'm curious what you're going to do with it, especially if it's gonna be used for props/set construction and then not properly recycled afterwards
guimontag t1_j8kscbm wrote
Reply to comment by SkiSTX in About as BIFL as a couch gets…Basset BenchMade all leather fresh from the Virginia factory. She’s a timeless beauty by SuitableObligation85
Top grain is ull grain that's had the top layer polished off for a smoother surface ok yhe final product.
guimontag t1_j8jo99p wrote
Reply to comment by tamirabeth in What are some nice corporate cafeterias to eat at in Cambridge? by [deleted]
yeah the law school isn't very cafeteria-y though I guess? I remember it was open to the public pre-pandemic and took cash/cc. IDK you can get into the law school student center without a swipe anymore though, I believe harvard policy is still affiliates only in the buildings, but if you're like a contractor/construction guy on campus for something and go to one of the cash places they have (something that isn't specifically a student/faculty dining hall) no one cares.
guimontag t1_j8h4tzc wrote
Harvard campus has a couple kind of like that but not 100% cafeteria. Northwest Science building has something.
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Reply to About as BIFL as a couch gets…Basset BenchMade all leather fresh from the Virginia factory. She’s a timeless beauty by SuitableObligation85
Price? Stickley is also a pretty good brand, I got a 90" full top grain leather sofa for about $4300 on sale 13 months ago. The 82" was not on sale and was about $6k
guimontag t1_j8g8bii wrote
After you're done removing this, I put a piece of clear packaging tape (or you can buy dedicated sticker shields) over the sticky part of the permit then just keep it on my windshield with a small sliver of tape.
guimontag t1_j880ohz wrote
Reply to comment by honey-combs in My therapist told me I’m ready now to practice socializing casually with strangers, suggested I find a friendly local bar and try there by DanteDakota
Usually it's better to give no advice than bad advice.
guimontag t1_j87dfv0 wrote
Reply to comment by honey-combs in My therapist told me I’m ready now to practice socializing casually with strangers, suggested I find a friendly local bar and try there by DanteDakota
This is a stupid comment. There isn't a single mixed use or full on dog park in Cambridge that doesn't allow people without dogs to go visit. Can you name any in the Boston area at all even?
guimontag t1_j875d59 wrote
Reply to My therapist told me I’m ready now to practice socializing casually with strangers, suggested I find a friendly local bar and try there by DanteDakota
Honestly I'd try a dog park, you can make small chat with the owners and if you need to bail on a convo you can just pet some dogs.
guimontag OP t1_j5qb7mj wrote
Reply to comment by irishgypsy1960 in This bus stop is facing the wrong way. by guimontag
Hum, makes sense!
guimontag OP t1_j5qaly4 wrote
Reply to comment by irishgypsy1960 in This bus stop is facing the wrong way. by guimontag
What's the answer?
guimontag OP t1_j5q53do wrote
Reply to comment by irishgypsy1960 in This bus stop is facing the wrong way. by guimontag
Then what about the bus stop on the other side of the street?
guimontag OP t1_j5q52zs wrote
Reply to comment by TheTr7nity in This bus stop is facing the wrong way. by guimontag
Then what about the bus stop on the other side of the street?
Submitted by guimontag t3_10kcf1w in CambridgeMA
guimontag t1_j55cu5h wrote
Reply to comment by whymauri in Darwin’s closing by jimpaulmitsi
I can't remember, all that drama is from 2022
guimontag t1_j55cf7i wrote
Reply to comment by asuds in Darwin’s closing by jimpaulmitsi
High cost area means that the shop also has high costs on rent or property taxes and utilities.
I'm pro union but the people doing the asking on their behalf were absolute idiots about how they went about this thing
guimontag t1_jdqwkin wrote
Reply to TIL MSG occurs naturally in tomatoes and other vegetables. by pm-me-all-tits
Seaweed as well!