I've seen a couple of options in android to archive everything, plus with my using voice for a lot of texting, I have the autoarchive feature within that service.
I actually work across the river at the U of R, and my wife attended RIT. We get a lot of grad students coming over from NTID, so dealing with them has become the norm in our office. I think being consciously aware that the person in front of you needs a little extra effort on your part to be able to communicate…
RTFA. He has a cochlear implant.
This is a neat idea, assuming you don't swap phones that often?
And in true Ford Fashion, upon getting their baaaaaaa3 rating, they launched the 2013 Sheep. Of course, Europe will get the higher HP Sheep, but if US fans beg hard enough, Ford may grant them a mid-level Sheep with an ecoboost motor.
Think of it like taking a mortgage out on a house you already paid off. You still own it, but if you don't make the payments, another entity gets to decide what happens to it.
It may vary state by state, but I think the idea is that if you knowingly take a picture of someone in a situation where privacy is assumed, (i.e. a restroom, up a skirt, over their fence in their back yard, through their window at night) it's an invasion of privacy.
I'm so torn...if they'd just left the bed alone, it'd be a NP for me, but having to undo the wood trim is going to be a major pain in the ass, and I don't want it.
I keep hitting F5 to read the rest of this article, but it won't update...I can haz tech support?
It means he isn't guilty. He's been ticketed, which has nothing to do with innocent or guilt. He's been "charged" with something (to compare traffic law to Law and Order on TV-speak), but hasn't been convicted. He'll have his day in court, where a judge will decide if he's innocent or guilty.
Because Child Locks.
Surprise me...yes. Are able to sneak out of a car while I don't notice? No. No freaking way. I can hear that seat belt being taken off in the car, and so can most other parents, it's one of those sounds you listen for the minute your kid figures out how the thing works.
Excellent comment. I find the odds that this guy did something stupid seem like a safer bet than the story he's telling.
Or...he's a liar, and the story is a cover up for his forgetting to put the jeep in park, or insurance fraud, etc.
As opposed to "The guy forgot to put it in gear/park/put the parking brake on, and came up with an excuse to not get tickets, or to be able to get the insurance check?".
Wait...the Urus is real? I thought it was some origami artist's vision of the Cayenne.
"I was sterile before it was cool".
I think you missed the part where he actually referenced the fact that it was a joke.