This actually kind of works towards those who believe the RBI is meaningful.
This actually kind of works towards those who believe the RBI is meaningful.
Another example of these “always listening” types of devices are a terrible idea.
No kidding. I hated holiday break homework as a kid, I hated it as a parent and any teacher who gives holiday break homework should be put in detention.
He’s using Alexa to cheat on his “winter break math homework”?
If you think the accidents these days are bad you don’t have much historical perspective. Also the availability of high definition film footage makes things seem incredibly bad. I’m not downplaying the severity of this crash of course. But no spectators were killed, there was no post crash fire to incinerate the…
And she was backwards... which is always a tip off.
The camera stand is a place for camera people to work - not intended to be a “safety system” to stop an airborne car. Any time a car enters an area with spectators this automatically meets my definition of “failure”.
Allen did a lot better job picking the venue for this fight is all I’ll say. Nowhere to run, Mario. Nowhere to run.
Went to a baseball game and then a track meet broke out.
If it was legal, I’d marry a framed 8X10 photo of the pitcher right when he realizes he’s about to die.
I had the same thought. The world never made it to john denver times.
Anything they add ON TOP OF a full-fledged singleplayer experience is fine with me.
Yes. I’m glad it felt out of place for someone else. Traditionally, the Fallout universe never used any music newer than the 1950s, with much of it still in the 30s and 40s.
“we hear it’s an online game of some sort.”
“Fortnite is a derivative work with the derivation lying solely on the vague concept of what constitutes “battle royale” gameplay.”
are you really trying to compare a sports car chassis and a pickup truck bed? because this was a one in a million shot and my pickup bed gets tools, heavy equipment, dirt bikes and all kinds of other random junk thrown in it daily.
Yes there is. Safe following distance is further than stopping distance. So what I am saying stands. You need to be able to stop in the event the person in front of you suddenly does. Their stopping distance might be shorter than yours, and you have to factor in reaction time, so your safe following distance will…
F150 frames are still steel
Seems like if there was no time to react to an object in the road that the car in front of you drove over without causing an accident then you were following the car ahead too closely.
Probably the same ad agency that came up with one of the finalists for the London 2012 Olympics logo, as seen here, being analyzed on the BBC.