Yes.
Yes.
I jumped to the halfway point and shut it down after about 30-seconds of that guy yelling over Jason at the top of his lungs.
Por que no los dos?
Yes. Obviously making it confusing, on occasion. I can’t stand that.
It’s still used in a handful of areas and industries, such as oil and gas (MMbbl), HVAC (MMbtu), etc. I hate it, but it’s unfortunately still used in various industries.
I may be misunderstanding the NHTSA document, but it sounds like with the MIL illuminated, the air bag may not deploy during event due to the defect, not that the MIL comes on after an event where the airbags failed to deploy.
Average human perception reaction time is approximately 1.5 seconds, with various factors coming into play that can affect that (e.g., age, visibility, etc.). That’s 1.5 seconds to observe a hazard, recognize it as a hazard, and begin to take evasive action. In watching that video, it looks like he had approximately…
Glad to see you’re incapable of wearing socks and that every person who has ever entered another’s home is incapable of removing his/her shoes due to athlete’s foot.
Unfortunately, yes. We have signs at our entryways politely asking people to take their shoes off when they enter.
My sister-in-law stole a Pizza Hut napkin dispenser...
This sort of thing annoys me to no end.
I was wondering what her response would be. It’s nice to see the ratio she has going on there.
On Monday, the day of and approximately 3 hours after the shooting, the NRA just Tweeted out the 2nd Amendment.
And STEM, located in Highlands Ranch. And Arapahoe High School, located in Littleton. And the Aurora Theater. And the (fortunately botched) attempt at Grandview High School, located in Aurora.
It wasn’t that long ago in my neck of the woods where someone strung fishing line across some biking trails. Humans can be downright garbage.
MTBro’s “correction”:
That’s because that is not a “fact” and is, in fact, incorrect (as you may have already seen from other replies in this thread):
That's perverse.
Are you an insurance adjuster?
Yeah, at the end of the day, this is probably the best thing for those children (and the parents, honestly).