Susan Werner has a great song that addresses this issue, “Stay on Your Side of Town. Check it out.
Susan Werner has a great song that addresses this issue, “Stay on Your Side of Town. Check it out.
Wow, am I late to this one. I did find this video, which shows the approach:
Lovely, and only a little bit flammable.
I believe you are “mad” about saffron, not “wild” about saffron.
Not a woman, but I learned very quickly that if I made a suggestion it would universally be pooh-poohed by staff, if I whispered it to the Assistant Principal and she brought it up... well, it was a great idea worthy of consideration. Sort of a "who's reaching up?" issue...
Late, as usual (866 previous replies), but, when I find myself finishing my dinner before my companions, I try to slow down a bit. Exactly who is it that is being rude?
Leftover bubble wrap makes a great insulator for getting cold/warm things home from the grocery and for purposes like this. Plus... bubble wrap!
How much would it hurt to round up? It’s an egg.
I might go with a Dremel cutting wheel, the cut is much thinner and probably faster.
The camera is sold out... the discount appears to work on their entire online catalog.
The camera is sold out... the discount appears to work on their entire online catalog.
“Now” might not be a good time as winter is approaching...
I have been wrong many times in my life, but that front left tire looks like it's on backwards.
Be careful what you wish for... The "shortest" day of the year where I live (39 degrees N latitude, in the US, of course) is nine and a half hours of daylight. In the summer, the longest day has almost 15 hours of daylight. Standard time is reasonable in the winter because lots of people have to get up early... maybe…
So if 120,000 more electric cars are sold in 2015 we get to 400,000. Was the goal really so far off?
I have three comments:
When the dispenser is almost directly opposite a forced-air duct... under; otherwise, over.
Wouldn't that be "fizzy" inside?
Two important points you left out, and I signed up to kinja just to share them... One: the polarity of the suspect charger is important, not all of them have the negative on the outside shell. A reverse polarity plug usually won't work. B: Many "wall warts" give out AC, if your device is expecting DC of either…