100%. Most people just don’t know how to eat them properly (twist the joint, hold the ulna, slide out the radius and go to town).
100%. Most people just don’t know how to eat them properly (twist the joint, hold the ulna, slide out the radius and go to town).
I thought the same thing, then I realized that the trick is to use your peripheral vision and to not actually look directly at it.
Personally I like to take a small popcorn and a bag of peanut M&M’s, eat just enough of the popcorn that I can close the top of the bag and leave a little room, pour the M&Ms in and shake it up.
Celsius absolutely is metric. A millicelsius and a kilocelsius are perfectly valid, although the name is a little wonky. Celsius used to be called centigrade, in which case it would be milligrade and kilograde. Technically it works better for the absolute scale though with millikelvin and kilokelvin.
The linchpin for my mental estimations of things like that is that 60 mph is basically 100 kph (96.5 really but close enough for estimations).
A kilometer is a 1000 meters, 1 meter is 100 centimeters. 100 Celsius is boiling, 0 Celsius is freezing. You’re welcome.
people who read cartoon books and dress up in capes
Your mistake was that this wasn’t a blind vote. People can be influenced when they can see the results. You’re going to need to do this again. Also, remember, if they can anticipate the result by looking at bag fullness, that might skew it too, so you’re going to need to keep refilling the bowls.
No need to cut! Firmly grasp it just under the top edge and twist off the bottom.
Technically this law does not do what the headline says it does. In fact, it’s close to the opposite.
Or, and here’s an idea, maybe don’t reinvent the wheel and instead use the good player that actually works that you’re using right here, right now and don’t make a 2nd change.
The way that Jeep just kind of flips into the driveway, seemingly normally parked, is pretty amazing, too.
It’s okay to be wrong and all, but you’re pushing the limits.
Why would you not include a picture of the pin anywhere in your article? You have a header image for a reason, and you went with a stock photo instead...
God the oysters are one of the things I miss most about Seattle.
Sorry, but this guy was probably actually in the right here legally. Allowing “tailgating” like this is often banned in apartment leases and that makes it your responsibility to make sure you don’t let people you don’t recognize into the building using your access.
I really enjoyed Fogón on East Pine, but that was also before my San Diego revelation
This was blatantly against the letter of anti-disctimination law. It isn’t even a question.
It’s not entirely clear what causes the accident that careens Billy into the steelworks factory
You didn’t technically claim that there was a better soup so, I’ll give you a pass...
This time...