I said perceived loudness, not SPL
I said perceived loudness, not SPL
Human perception is non-linear so a 20dB increase is perceived as about 4x louder.
Physical buttons don’t mean they operate independently. If you unplug the head unit do the buttons still work?
The newer Jeeps I’ve been in have the climate controls on the touchscreen. Now, does this mean that the climate controls are sporadic and unreliable?
4 week old twin boys, 7lbs7oz and 7lbs10oz. A Holstein couldn’t satisfy those guys.
Actually once someone has produced an ESA letter they are most assuredly not covered by the ADA, therefore the rules about not asking any questions go out the window. It’s funny because under the ADA you can’t ask, but voluntarily providing the letter demonstrates you’re not covered under the ADA.
Emotional Support Animals aren’t covered under Title II or Title III of the ADA. Actual service animals are covered by the ADA.
Even better, the second guy who was supposed to be learning the route was “looking at paperwork”
Mine is reading ~20,000 cSt
Up here in Canada Lite (hour outside Vancouver) our school buses were equipped with sanding units. Driver presses button and sand is dumped in front of the tires. Winters were rather mild so I never actually saw the system in use.
Tin cans (aluminum too) are usually coated on the inside to isolate the metal from the product. The most common coating is an epoxy resin due to the worry about BPAs.
This is my near future... Got two-week-old twin boys, a 9 year old, and a 14 year old. We’re making due with a Pathfinder, an extended cab Sierra, and a Volt, but not for long.
Different octane ratings...
Not to mention that you’d have to make the windshield into essentially a large B+W LCD TV.