“Vomit” was traditionally used as a verb only; “vomitus” was the correct noun form referring to the product. Casual usage has evolved to allow the former word to be used in either sense.
“Vomit” was traditionally used as a verb only; “vomitus” was the correct noun form referring to the product. Casual usage has evolved to allow the former word to be used in either sense.
Apparently AT&T wanted the G7 internals with an OLED screen, no notch, and other smaller changes, and LG obliged them. What AT&T chooses to charge for it isn’t really LG’s remit.
It seems odd that the police report labels it a “B310" which is the model code for this generation Datsun Sunny; the US model was badged as 210 (replacing the B210 which had used its model code as the badge), while 310 (no B) was the US badge for the concurrent N10/N11 Nissan Pulsar.
AT&T and Project Fi get the V35; the G7 is for Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. In keeping with LG typically having different phones in different sales channels. We’ll see if there are eventually unlocked US versions like the G6 and V30.
The main picture and some of the user posts are actually Corona Mark IIs, a larger, differently-styled car positioned above the Corona beginning in 1968, and eventually just called Mark II, or Cressida in some markets. Apparently we really don’t remember the longer-established Corona.
Since electricity usage will grow, and electricity generation is also taxed in most circumstances, is the “loss” a net number, or only a calculation of the decrease in road fuel revenues? I looked for more info on the study methodology, but didn’t find an answer yet.
Is this a good time to point out that “quantum leap” means the opposite of what most people using the expression colloquially actually mean?
FYI, even badged as a Toyota, that Mazda Connect system has everything it needs for navigation functions except the SD card with the mapping data, which adds $399 at list. Not surprising a rental car didn’t have it, but if a buyer actually wanted it they could get it. For phone apps, apparently this summer is when…
Jason, this time you’re just wrong. Shooting-brake or shooting brake may be a popular term for a 2-door wagon, and it may be the usage that you personally prefer, but historically it is simply an anachronistic synonym for estate car or station wagon, regardless of the number of doors, and this usage has continued…
No, we had body c0lor mirrors in the early ‘70s, usually as an option on “sport” models—look at something like a Chevelle Laguna, Gran Torino Sport, Grand Prix, Skylark GS, Satellite Sebring, etc. and you might see them. Ford called them “Outside Color-Keyed Dual Racing” mirrors on the option sheet, e. g.
‘73 Gran Torino Sport?
“players can demonstrate or protest where no one can see, which nullifies the purpose of demonstration or protest”
Waiting to see if a backlit keyboard is on offer, otherwise for nought.
Have you tried the LED-filament bulbs, at an appropriate color temperature? I find them pleasing, and more decorative in exposed-bulb fixtures, plus they don’t have the problem of some bulbs only radiating in a hemisphere away from the base so they work in art glass shades.
The problem is, to incorporate electric motors underneath, power seats are virtually always mounted too high for me to find my preferred driving position. And since many cars don’t use different seat frames or even tracks for non-powered seats, on cars where power seats are an option, the non-power seats are also…
Please. For fugly points, the 5-series GT doesn’t even get in the conversation when things like the E65 7-series and E60 5-series exist.
Except a kiwi is a bird, hence the marketing name for Chinese gooseberries officially became kiwifruit, one word, during the Cold War— “melonettes” didn’t test well. Grapefruit and grape aren’t the same thing, either. Nor ugli fruit and ugly.
They aren’t alone. Verizon told me that in order to achieve provisioning faster than 50/50 I would need to have new components installed in my optical network terminal at a minimum $125 service visit charge. Since my original FiOS install was in 2006, the need for an equipment upgrade doesn’t entirely surprise me, but…
The headline is a bit ironic, given that if you visit Hawaii even haoles will speak to you at length about Pele. Even my university chum at Hawaii Institute of Geophysics who studies Loihi, the undersea volcano south of the Big Island (she also discovered two undersea volcanoes in the Arctic by analyzing sonar data…
It’s available to stream next-day on Syfy.com. It seems to be available to stream next-day on Youtube TV, if it’s not already in your cloud DVR, which makes it available as soon after 9PM as you want. So I don’t think streaming on-demand is a Syfy issue. When I was with FiOS I did find that they made it as hard to…