I agree in principle, but:
I agree in principle, but:
‘Im gonna go with the Swimming with sharks line....
This article should be entitled “How to Get Rid of Errors on Your Credit Report.” Bad marks are bad marks whether legitimate or erroneous.
Why does this happen? Because the credit bureaus simply don’t care that much about mistakes affecting your credit. “The credit bureaus don’t want to spend money investigating disputes [because] there’s no profit for them,”
The man is seven feet tall and got up two inches above the rim for the first time in a very long time. His toes almost dragged on that jump, get outta here!
WELL WHAT DO YOU CALL THIS
The transmission mode must be a setting in the driver. I usually have mine set to F&F, but I like how this bus driver gets it done.
The Jalopnik content work flow of Write Takes->Publish Takes->Michael posts the correct take in the comments is working beautifully.
One small point of disagreement. I would put the transmission in Comfort mode as well, because if you leave it in Sport mode or whatever it’ll make the engine just sit there, clattering away at 6000 RPM while you cruise on the highway just in case you need a SPEED BOOST.
You completely missed the only good point you could have made about this rule change: teams that want to take advantage of this in the way that your Barca would have liked with Coutinho this year are now going to shell out even more.
Depends on the odds-maker ( some have RM or City as favorites ), but Barcelona certainly have no right to feel aggrieved about this. The rule exists in the first place to prevent the likes of Barcelona, Real, Bayern and other rich clubs from gutting their CL opposition in January.
Barca is so screwed by this rule that they are...*checks notes*...the favorites to win the tournament.
Poor Barcelona, they’d have to do with Messi, Suarez, Busquets, Pique and Iniesta. Unlike Liverpool, their chances are intact without Coutinho.
the other issue in addition to this is what looks like an over-reliance on the system—it’s not just that he car itself wasn’t sufficient, it was that the person was putting more trust in it than it deserved, something we’re seeing time and time again with this tech.
I would hope I don’t have to rebuild any transmission before the 200k mark...
Call me ungrateful, but why can’t this just be an app on Google Play? Why does something bound to be so popular have to involve multiple steps and technical detail? Talk about your barriers to entry. Only developers and IT professionals are allowed to have decent adblocking on their phone?
I believe you’re in the wrong neighborhood.
Stoke City can’t sign Sergio Aguero or Eden Hazard the same way that Virginia isn’t able to compete with Kentucky/Kansas/Duke for recruits. Hard to fault them for that
...tries to take the air out of the ball...
so if a self-driving car breaks the law and runs a red light ... and kill someone... doesn’t that fit under that?