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Well in 1995, that is what swat teams used. Glassunion Dec 2013 #1
wow... i hadn't thought of that tk2kewl Dec 2013 #2
Here is an image of a swat team in 1998. Glassunion Dec 2013 #10
yes... i know. i was 38 in 1998 tk2kewl Dec 2013 #11
thread win nt. dionysus Dec 2013 #4
the terminator weighs 2,000 pounds? hfojvt Dec 2013 #6
A T-800 does weigh about a ton. Glassunion Dec 2013 #13
that's absurd though hfojvt Dec 2013 #15
Well it is a movie. Hense the absurdity. Glassunion Dec 2013 #18
They call that willful suspension of disbelief... Wounded Bear Dec 2013 #8
...among other things... PCIntern Dec 2013 #9
SWAT teams still use the bakery vans. backscatter712 Dec 2013 #12
Or that a motorcycle can support the weight of a one-ton terminator in the first place jmowreader Dec 2013 #22
That is, of course, after Arnold's zbdent Dec 2013 #3
perfect role for him... act like a robot tk2kewl Dec 2013 #5
I heard his first efforts were too wooden zbdent Dec 2013 #7
They only use the armored vehicles to go after dopers, not robots. hobbit709 Dec 2013 #14
Um..... Mojo Electro Dec 2013 #16
some 1%ers money prolly tk2kewl Dec 2013 #17
They use it for search and rescue. Glassunion Dec 2013 #19
I Am Still Trying To Figure Out Liberal_Dog Dec 2013 #20
The thing about the Terminator series that struck me... bvar22 Dec 2013 #21
Consider something for a minute here jmowreader Dec 2013 #23
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