Sean_Malloy
Sean Malloy
Sean_Malloy

I can see that you don’t fill up a vehicle regularly. Most stations have two rows of double pumps, arranged so that the car at the ‘front’ pump has to leave before the car behind it can leave. Replace either by a charger, and you’d lock down that lane for fifteen minutes or more while the EV charges -- first halving

Cranberries instead of raisins. More flavor, and a tartness that raisins lack.

Not to mention the fact that ethanol has a lower energy content than gasoline, so increasing the ethanol content of fuel reduces the mileage you get, counteracting some or all of the ‘benefit’ that adding more ethanol to make the fuel cheaper provides.

It’s a fair price... but the direction of the transaction is wrong. That’s what they’d have to pay me before I’d drive it.

If I remember the literature, the revelation that ‘rogue waves’ were real was one of the things that prevented the widespread adoption of ekranoplans, as the design alterations necessary to allow an ekranoplan to lift itself far enough out of the ground effect to clear a rogue wave in the open ocean would eliminate

And Jim Theis sues them for infringing his copyright on the protagonist of his story The Eye of Argon?

It goes along with the “a manager properly trained in modern business administration doesn’t have to understand what the people under them do; the principles of business administration apply identically across any type of work” doctrine.

You’re not a terrorist, so I’m sure you won’t have any objection to be patted down, wanded, and any bags you have searched, just to be sure that you’re not carrying any prohibited items. One of the TSA’s VIPR teams did precisely this at the Savannah Amtrak station, searching everyone entering the station building —

Enzedd military training or field exercises, which could have been held on unused land during WWII that has since become some farmer’s field. I can just imagine the attitude of an infantry unit detailed to police up a field after an exercise to find any dud ordnance.

Yes; apple cinnamon, blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, and ‘triple berry’, along with some special variants like caramel apple, although Amazon only shows fig, strawberry, and triple berry in their listings, so I can’t say if the others are still in production or relegated to special releases.

Martin Niemöller had the same attitude... until it bit him in the ass.

The TSA’s VIPR teams, spot-checking people on buses, subways, and trains, yes. Including such critical operations as taking over a Savannah Amtrak station and searching everyone who entered the station, whether they were getting on a train, getting off a train, or just looking for a bathroom — including patting down

But IT workers are a fungible hot-swappable commodity, aren’t they? At least, that seems to be how management sees them.

One Weird Trick for Fossil Fuel Companies to Actually Do Something Right

Smoke until your pork reaches an internal temperature of at least 180℉

Step two: Realize the filter is way over torqued and would require a screwdriver and a miracle to be removed.

Its 50% off.

Or, because of some aerodynamic interaction between the air being pushed back up the filler pipe from the fuel entering and the stream of fuel itself, you get a couple droplets of fuel flipped back up to hit the spitback sensor, which makes the pump think you’ve filled your tank and disengages the pump so you don’t

You only need to do enough initial mixing to get the flour fully in contact with the liquid, though, which again reduces the gluten formation. Or just replace part of the flour with a low- or non-gluten flour like cake flour or oat flour to reduce the gluten formation further.

That looks like the vehicular equivalent of a cartoon character that’s just had its ass kicked up around its shoulders.