@Lite: an adventurer is me!: The article states that it's a poster of "all top land-speed record holders."
@Lite: an adventurer is me!: The article states that it's a poster of "all top land-speed record holders."
@MrFluffyThing: The Model T never set a land speed record, and has virtually no racing heritage of any kind.
I for one approve of the list in its entirety.
They did a great job modernizing it. It's gorgeous.
"friendly Canadian opt-out grope"
@Cats: Heart.
A couple pairs of Levi's 501s, La Nuit de l'Homme by Yves Saint Laurent (cologne and aftershave), some dark chocolate, a bottle of my favorite unfiltered extra virgin olive oil, and a digital meat thermometer.
@horasdedia: Likewise.
@VolumePlus: I'd have voted for it.
Missing option: I'd rather not pay at all, even though ads and a little loss of privacy is ultimately not worth the savings.
@Curves: Hahaha aww.
@Curves: Also none of the gingerbread. :/
It looks like something the Syfy channel would promote, and that's not a good thing.
I see I'm not the only one who loves AwkwardFamilyPhotos.
Incredible? Don't oversell it, now.
@XTOTHEL: I've been hang-drying my clothes for years, and have never, ever, experienced that. Are you starching your clothes for some reason?
@AwokeKnowing: That's still legal. As long as the photo is taken from public property, your own private property, or private property with permission.
@coolkatz321: I always hang-dry my clothes. Sometimes outside, sometimes inside; weather permitting. It saves electricity, space, and my clothes aren't as prone to shrinkage and stains as they once were when exposed to the excessive heat produced by dryers.
Normally, if someone photographs something from public property, it's fair game. You could be standing outside in your skivvies, and tough luck; that's you're problem. It's part of a photographer's rights. Why does Google Street View keep getting flak for this?