You’re free to take pictures of people in public. You’re not necessarily free to publish them.
You’re free to take pictures of people in public. You’re not necessarily free to publish them.
Weird, I read about these today, never heard of them before, and then I see one just now on TV on this Gordon Ramsey travel show.
I agree. I’ve used Wheel Skins on two cars, and they turned out nice. The first one I did the “easy” stitch method, where you just kind of loop continuously around. The other one I did the harder baseball-type stitch, but the results were worth it.
I think you’ll find that that is mostly how publishing photos of people works, whether they’re in public or not.
This is a photo with a particular private individual in it. They probably would need her permission.
Is KFC’s Crispy Colonel sandwich not available at all locations? It’s a pretty good sandwich that I’d rather have than a Chick-fil-A, and you can get it with just mayo and pickle or as “Smokey Mountain BBQ,” “Georgia Gold,” or “Nashville Hot.”
In fairness, they may not have been able to get the rights to use the photo. They could have used some other photo of Warren, though.
Remarkable temperature scale, idn’it, ay? Beautiful plumage!
I remember hearing these a lot when I was a kid, driving oil well pumps in the Midwest. I find it an oddly pleasing sound, somehow. Maybe it’s the nostalgia of being in the woods with my dad, and hearing that in the distance.
Two sounds fine to me. I have a lot of weird things at my desk. A piece of wind-up sushi on wheels. A sonic screwdriver. A copy of Windows 3.0 still in shrink-wrap. Those are some of them.
The correct answer is none. Totally unnecessary on a bacon and tomato sandwich. Crunch? If your bacon isn’t the crunch factor, you didn’t cook it properly.
KFC has the Crispy Colonel, which is pretty good.
Those were different white supremacists on Fox.
Add some pickle relish, and it’s basically thousand island dressing.
I’m 53 and haven’t had one (although I have had one written warning). Pretty amazing since I’ve been driving an SRT-4 for 16 years. :) I almost got a ticket for the stock exhaust once, but when I told him it came from the factory with no muffler, the trooper radioed in to check on it and came back and said, “Huh, sure…
You can buy an EV with a solar panel roof. Just not in the U.S.
I can’t crack an egg without getting it on my hands anyway. It’s not like this is any messier. I’m going to be washing my hands afterwards one way or another.
I agree. After going through a couple of dry decades, they’re pretty much back to the same greasy goodness I remember from my childhood in the ‘70's. I’m thinking about having one for lunch today, honestly.