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I’ve been doing frog aliens for ages. I took influence from real frogs and people, not evening thinking of Battletoads, but I suppose there’a going to be a similarity even though many of the details are different.
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From Wikipedia:
During the American Civil War, Army officers were withdrawn from Coast Survey duty, never to return, while all but two Navy officers also were withdrawn from Coast Survey service for the duration of the war. Since most men of the Survey had Union sympathies, most stayed on with the Survey rather than resigning to serve the Confederate States of America; their work shifted in emphasis to support of the United States Navy and Union Army, and these Coast Surveyors are the professional ancestors of today’s NOAA Corps. Those Coast Surveyors supporting the Union Army were given assimilated military rank while attached to a specific command, but those supporting the U.S. Navy operated as civilians and ran the risk of being executed as spies if captured by the Confederates while working in support of Union forces.
Yeah I noticed that after I posted. It is fixed.
Yes I plan to do a little diorama to match the art.
Bothered. Unmoisturized. Depressed. Out of its lane. Unfocused. Suffering.
I’m only but one person.
It is called the Takings Clause by the Supreme Court, Cornell Law, and pretty much anyone else who talks about it. Expect the word “take” in a discussion about it.
The clause itself uses the word “take”. Taking with compensation is still taking.
It is called the Takings Clause by
They talked about just compensation, but the change and precedent provided by the Kelo case was in the lowering of the standard for taking. The case also set the precedent that the government could take private land not just for public use, but to transfer that land to another private party. Thus the focus on that. Compensation or not, the land was taken against the owner’s will for the purpose of enriching a corporation.
A flashhider of some type would be seen on most variants sold by Armalite in the era.
Rather than guess from memory, I looked it up.
The rifles were made on contract for KLM, and had a combination of features specific to that run. No one feature was too crazy, but this particular contract run of rifles was a small batch, and thus rare. 16 inch barrels with no muzzle device, semi-auto only, takedown pins on a chain.
Hey wait a minute, that isn’t Reginald, it’s Reg! He’s a big phony!
‘Hollow Pursuits’.
If I recall correctly, those are a quite rare AR-10 variant with single digit amounts still surviving. The featureless muzzle in this picture always catches my eye.
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