“The key is to pack your suitcase in such a way that we keep anything that might appear to be a triggering device physically separated from anything that might be mistaken for explosive material.”
“The key is to pack your suitcase in such a way that we keep anything that might appear to be a triggering device physically separated from anything that might be mistaken for explosive material.”
1) Fed scientists don’t make those decisions- that’s above their pay grade (so you have a point about the ex-Monsanto head).
My friend had a greyhound that did the exact same thing. Farts noisly and wakes up, he briefly sniffs his butt, then gets up and quickly leaves the room. In three more seconds when the smell made it to the people in the room they all left too.
“Tesla contends it can’t sell through traditional dealers because its business model depends on convincing customers to choose the company’s technology over a traditional car, something that would be a conflict for dealers who also sell traditional cars”
Try going up to the second FF setting between plays and real time during plays. If your timing is right it’s even better. I can get through entire games in less than an hour.
I’ve actually got Allstate and volunteered to let them monitor my driving using a dongle on the OBDC port. It only monitors when you drive, how far you drive, and how frequently you slam on the brakes and the information it gets will only be used to decrease your premiums- they won’t go up. The high risk people pay…
I second or third this. We are light data users and pay $32-40/month for two phones after taxes. Excellent service and support.
Ditto on the actual human answering the phone and helping you immediately. The odd flip side of this is that they never reply to their emails. So always call, never email.
That constitutional protection prevents us from being tried multiple times for the same crime. This is being tried once for multiple related and/or overlapping crimes that all could apply.
Delta Touch faucet- http://www.deltafaucet.com/smart-solution…
I think that it's less about learning the technique and more about transitioning gradually and not overdoing it to give your body time to adapt. It also probably works better for different people- the toe striking of barefoot running reduces peak loading on the knee but is harder on your achilles and ankle. So people…
Yeah, but different tissues heal at different speeds. Microtears in muscle heal pretty quickly, so lifting won't really do much major damage unless you really overdo it. Bone heals less quickly, then tendon and ligaments, which get very little blood supply. If you damage these tissues faster than your body can repair…
Agreed about peer review, but occasionally preliminary findings that have not yet been peer reviewed slip though and get published in the lay press before they should be- like cold fusion or NASA with the arsenic-based life study. Also, not all peer review is the same. Many open source journals publish garbage…
Good point. I also have run across a similar misused trope- "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence". Actually it is. But only that- evidence of limited value that depends on how thorough the search was. Absence of evidence is not *proof* of absence, but the more times you look for something and don't find it,…
I've found that this is more frequently due to bad reporting than to bad science.
And 80-90% of those people will claim to be above-average drivers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illusory_…
Those taxes aren't their fault- you have to pay them on all cell phone plans. Mine is advertised at $29 but I pay $37 after the taxes. I think the main reason that Ting fits for me multiple phones. $6/phone is pretty good and all of the big carriers only have horribly overpriced family plans that are way more than I…
I went from Sprint to Ting. Same service (Ting leases bandwidth from Sprint), same usage (light), but I'm now paying $37/month for two smart phones with data after taxes.
I got a few of these to replace some normal locking 'biners and after messing with them for a bit I think it would be more difficult to imagine a scenario that would accidentally unlock one of these than a screw or twist lock.
Amen. I recently switched from Sprint to Ting, which uses the same network but charges you for the plan you use each month. My bill this month for two phones with data was $29. It's not unlimited, but for people who don't use much data you can't beat the price. If you do want unlimited Republic Wireless is $19/phone…