I'd like to know how texting while driving became so much more dangerous than applying makeup while driving??!?
I'd like to know how texting while driving became so much more dangerous than applying makeup while driving??!?
Makes you wonder...they prove texting by showing outgoing texts at the time of an accident, which speaks nothing of whether a text sent very slowly (can sometimes take as much as 10 mins if you're getting spotty service), or if you use TTS.
It is too heavy-handed. There are a lot of other distractions in your vehicle, all equally as bad as texting, and those don't even merit a fine.
Best way to learn is to pick up a book on architecture types, walk around your city and a few others, and find real life examples of each style.
Wait, which? Clean streets, or wonder years?
This has warmed my cold heart.
How the fuck would I know? This happened in the 50s long before I was born. Could have been misrepresented by family members, who were also very young at the time of his death and the witness of my grandmother who barely understood what it was my grandfather did.
Entirely plausible.
The Harmony remotes are always on a "deal of the day" site or on clearance. Perhaps it's time to simply just drop the price since nobody will buy them full price?
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn.
The majority of people are good people who would do no harm, but this makes it glaringly obvious that when people of a certain inclination group together.
Sadly, yes. Exactly why I moved from Capitol Hill.
Not really...the steps aren't all that large and state troopers have driven up them many times in their patrol cars.
I'm actually quite surprised. There's usually a trooper parked up there and guards throughout, along with barricades. I lived a block west of the capitol for 3 years and even walking in the complex at night gets some attention.
I'm a systems engineer for the largest American corporation. I'm going to guess that you're some snot-nosed, pimple-addled teenager who thinks he knows shit for anything.
I don't have a clue? Seems someone is making some grand assumptions.
Don't count them out. Glass is actually much more half-assed than you might think.
Glass was never Google's idea. It was an idea long since conceived by others, a technology that could have happened more than a decade ago, and an idea ignored by most technology companies because it's a useless, difficult medium to interact with.
Right...because they didn't "innovate" the business world and bring the computer into the homes of more than 90% of the people on earth.
Google is rarely the first in any arena. Glass is one of the few exceptions.