This is good Kinja.
This is good Kinja.
Weird, because when my parents were together, they used to emotionally abuse each other. That was a lot better than when they got divorced and her new boyfriend tried to run her over with a car and would beat her regularly.
I usually fly out of my town every Sunday and get home Thursday night or Friday morning depending on my schedule.
What city? Some cities won't allow uber to drop off at the airport.
Except this program won't make it a risk. You are scheduling your ride in advance and your driver won't stop and pick up anyone who flags him on the way to you.
Bones add a lot to the lateral load strength.
First, this service is brand new to uber so if people are late to things, they are probably just shit employees. Second I’ve had cabs no-show for early morning flights in the following cities: Columbus, Pittsburgh, DC, Savanah, Denver, and New Orleans.
“Apparently, these men seem not to have realized that there are scheduled ride companies available”
It’s different in that the uber will show up. The taxi will be late or not show and as you desperately call their dispatch office, they tell you that they’ll send another, but it doesn’t come either. Then you miss your flight.
Are there a lot of abandon home near console because I can't imagine people will drive home back to their far flung neighborhoods to riot.?
Shhh!
A project like what? Each city’s proposal is different. Also, it isn't necessarily for new infrastructure as much as integrating smart tech into existing infrastructure.
It is. It’s a pilot program through DOT’s ITS JPO (intelligent transportation systems joint program office). They are running various pilots including smart car and connected vehicle testing. This is basically a prize for a city to see how these “snatch technologies” can be integrated with existing infrastructure.
I've got a bloke in Liverpool.
No, at the point at which you begin to blast it from outside the gulf, it doesn’t matter how hot it gets there because you are in cooler deep water ocean.
Great name!
Oh, I was thinking just move outside of the gulf and blast it from a safe distance.
Electrical problems you say? British engineering you say? I've got just the thing!
Their in the pockets of big peanut butter.
Dennis uses his car as an amphibious adventure vehicle. It's a finisher car.