cutting costs for materials used
cutting costs for materials used
Have you ever worn someone else’s underwear? I don’t mean in the kinky fashion, but like in gym class after hitting the showers when you mistakenly slip on your locker room neighbor’s sweaty and microbially alien tightie-whities before - to the horror of all involved - realizing your mistake?
I will star, despite the spelling and grammar sins against the gods.
How did I know it’d be Russia?
“I’m using my... ARM!”
I thought your post was in reply to Stan. Had it been, “ZING!”
“Our employees are our most valuable assets, not just commodities, amirite???”
“So, we’ve got *that* going for us..... which is nice.”
IIRC, the Burton-mobile was built off of an Impala....
its a coupe
I see you’ve been to my neck of the woods (Cedar Trapids).
Enforcement takes money.
Or I had to legitimately punch the brakes to avoid clipping the right-lane Mario who squeezed in front of me to zoom past the semi I was passing, thus causing the tall SUV that had just run up my backside to lock up their brakes, completely lose control, and slam into the median barricade creating a shower of glass…
somehow there is always traffic. Like 10pm on a Sunday traffic.
When was the last time the Mets played “major league” baseball? 1987?
some 20 year
city pencil pushersocial-working paralegal not doing their job
In aviation, it’s not a question of “which is stronger?” It’s “which material that meets the stress-resiliance minimum is the lightest?” Al won easily on mass, once they found an alloy that held up in the predicted stress range.