@2:20 “Stop the damn thing.”
@2:20 “Stop the damn thing.”
Huh, I was under the impression that the plane was strategically colored so as to be less visible while in flight. Sort of a passive security measure.
Indeed. While I love the idea of the transparency of broadcasting hearings, they unfortunately turn into nothing more than grandstanding.
wouldn’t it be nice to pull off the freeway and just charge while you
eat atIn n Out
Do you not stop to eat during that 5-6 hour trip?
Yes! I have a prescription for Flonase, well, the generic. The name brand is available over the counter as well. If I get the generic using my prescription, I pay a $7 co-pay and my insurance covers the rest. If I buy Flonase over the counter, I’m on the hook for the full price.
And those that don’t have a thing for Lindsay...
such a bill wouldn’t do as much as you might think to eradicate the influence of lobbyists in Washington
It’s not that you can see the weave because the paint is thin, it’s that you can see the weave because the epoxy (probably) didn’t fill the weave completely! The paint may be thin too, but if there was enough epoxy, no matter how thin the paint you wouldn’t be able to see the weave.
What was he cited for?
I was thinking more about “Hey, how’s it going? Nice town you have here...”
It’s okay to be religious, as long as you’re not an ass about it.
Wow. I’m not sure you meant that to come off like it did...
That is a good point, but the infrastructure for a charger is a lot different than for liquid fuel delivery. The fact that electricity doesn’t need to be stored on site is a huge advantage for charging stations.
As I posted below, it may be a design issue rather than a quality issue. It’s possible they just didn’t design the piece strong enough for all cases. This would be supported by the “rough terrain” and “curbs” mentioned in the press release. For 90% of users, the thing may be strong enough, but for 10% it isn’t. If…
I’d guess that it isn’t a manufacturing defect, but a design defect. Design defects can be tough to catch since sometimes only exceptional cases of use show the design is faulty. In this case, the parts could meet specifications 100%, but they just didn’t design the thing strong enough for all cases. In 90% of the…
Whoa, whoa, whoa, WHOA! Certainly the Venn diagram of The Apprentice viewers and The Daily Show viewers would look like a map of the Solar System if it contained only the Sun and Pluto (which is a planet). I’d also like to point out that in that Venn diagram, Pluto would be the viewers of The Apprentice.
Yep, Franken was a pretty good example of it too. The man was an awesome Senator even though I never found him to be all that funny.
Depends on if you’re talking about Wilt, or Neville...