They don’t seem to mind.
They don’t seem to mind.
I keep a submersible aquarium pump next to my sink for tasks like these where water circulation is nice. I’ll throw in meat to defrost in the left tub of my sink along with the pump and things will defrost ultra quick. Basically the same concept, just the other direction.
They’re admissible in MO.
Not sure whether this is filed in MO state court or Federal, but getting real answers to RFAs in MO cases isn’t terribly abnormal. The rules surrounding them are pretty aggressive here.
That sucks. My next car will have CarPlay. I guess I have to learn to deal with Apple Maps.
It’s for sure bullshit, but I’d bet money it’s why you were pulled over.
Sad!
How does CarPlay work? Can any dev make their app work for CarPlay? Can Waze decide to be compatible, or is it forever Apple Maps on there?
This all makes sense to me. I’m a current 2015 335xi driver. As soon as the lease is over, I’m going to buy a Golf R.
Big ups to Overcast
While you’re not wrong, the “less work” is a big deal. No constant stirring, no chance of burning the onions doing the fast stovetop method. It’s half the time of the “traditional” method, very little work, and pretty darned foolproof. Feels like an improvement to me.
There is. It’s called a pressure cooker!
You’re most certainly right, but they still have to find a way to charge him.
I assume the argument would be related to the carving of paths in the dirt. It seems, to me, like an especially bad argument. Most of the legal theories suggested here wouldn’t work.
Plus, most people had to read it by candle light.
Everybody’s tastes are different. That’s why they make lots of beer!
It’s solidly decent. I like Torpedo more, which isn’t an IPA either, but is quite tasty and more hop-forward, in line with a more modern APA.
I saw somebody trying to order a martini neat at a very nice restaurant. There were a number of awkward pauses.
Alternative take: do the opposite.
COLORADO BULLDOGS ARE DISGUSTING