Oxford English Dictionary defines electrocute as "Injure or kill someone by electric shock". By that definition, this qualifies.
Oxford English Dictionary defines electrocute as "Injure or kill someone by electric shock". By that definition, this qualifies.
Yup. I'm American but I've driven in the UK, Australia and Japan, and it really isn't that hard. The turn signal/wiper swap always gets me way worse than anything else.
Talented female white rapper, found. I give you Dessa:
Calmer than you are.
It's truly remarkably bad, given how popular it is.
Fairly shortly after I moved to Seattle, I went out by myself on a Friday evening, and ended up at a bar in Belltown that had a punk show on. I had a couple beers, and was hanging out by the bar, and started chatting up a girl about my age (mid 20s). We hit it off, and she evidently thought getting me reeeally drunk…
I assume the first baseman didn't just trot it back to the base because he heard the safe call and decided he'd better get the lead runner at home.
Howard was in-fucking-credible, but we didn't deserve to win. The US played their hearts out, but got beat by a superior Belgian side, simple as that. Still a game to walk away from with heads high, and just getting out of that group was an accomplishment.
That's a lot better than I'd realized.
Alternate headline: Clayton Kershaw Pitches Against the Rockies
I want an e9 with that swap.
When I turned 16 and got my permit, my family only owned manual transmission cars, so I just dove straight in. My very first time driving was quite an adventure.
Beat me to it. Too easy.
I'm actually in agreement with AJ, I'm not into the body at all. Most notably the tall, squared off front fenders/headlights.
"A couple feet" is an exaggeration, but yeah, I think it was leading him a bit.
Great job by St Louis to get that shot off on a pass that was a couple feet farther forward than it should have been. That's a tough one to one time.
Seriously. Every team just needs a CS student intern to write that automation. Give them a burrito and let them hang out in the pits, job done.
My S4 is extra sneaky. You push the front end of the flap (in front of the pivot) to swing it open. No internal release, it's locked with the doors.
That also is dumb. I maintain that the better solution would be to ditch internal releases entirely and just put a lever on the goddamn trunk.
Exactly the same deal. My remote has that button as well, and it's totally fucking useless.