Your suggestion can be very dangerous if the animal is only stunned and wakes up while you’re checking on it. Yes, call to report the incident, but don’t get out and check on the deer. Dogs, cats, cows—yes, but not deer, squirrels, raccoons, etc.
Your suggestion can be very dangerous if the animal is only stunned and wakes up while you’re checking on it. Yes, call to report the incident, but don’t get out and check on the deer. Dogs, cats, cows—yes, but not deer, squirrels, raccoons, etc.
To be that guy: and older pickup truck with 1/4" thick plate steel bumpers — the ones you repaint with a rattle can — solves a lot of the issues with damage to your vehicle. The gas mileage sucks, though.
The only way some cars will go 116 mph is by being dropped from a great height.
That one isn’t too bad compared to some. Building on sand (South Florida) or clay over porous lime rock (North Florida) isn’t conducive to long-lasting roads.
I disagree. The suburban fills a need that many families have—how to seat 5+ people and their luggage in a climate-controlled space that is comfortable for long drives. Add in the ability to out-tow most of the basic trucks available at the time and you have a great combination.
I like to keep my old and valuable books in antique glass-front bookcases. Enough time has passed for the finish to have set (usually lacquer) so the VOC issue isn't present. The open space in between the shelves and doors allow the air to circulate a bit and the unsealed underside of the shelves helps to regulate…
No, that would have been Tebow
I don't think she kicked him in the shin — between the shins maybe.
Not really, this is Seattle we're talking about.
Clostridium botulinum, the source of the toxin that causes botulism, does not thrive in oxygen-containing environment (like the air we breathe). It is an obligate anaerobe, but can tolerate small amounts of oxygen. Clostridium botulinum is a common soil microbe.
This is a Mac vs. *nix vs. Windows debate.
Several of my friends have made geometrically accurate suspension bridges from LEGO elements. Both scale models (one over 6' long) and engineering models.
The devil you say!
At this point, Nathan Fillion would make a better Big Jule.
Yeah, but everyone has a SS Delorean. How many came from the dealer painted? I've seen 2 painted ones and about 20 SS ones.
That's why it is the A10 (ground attack), not the F10 (fighert).
PE == Professional Engineer
Ron Popeil's "Hair in a Can."
Having lived there as an outside observer to the university system, it isn't so much smart, smarter, and smartest. It's more like "less dumb," "less dumber," "less dumbest" (The poor grammatical choices were intentional).
Exactly why is he allowed to pass judgment on Project Runway when he sends things like these down the runway?
Paging Mr. Wayne.