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Agreed on all counts.

My grandfather un-earthed (farmer who called in paleontologist, when he recognized what he’d found) one of the mammoth skeletons they have on display, as well a giant sea turtle (tortoise?) shell and a few other small things.

Good question. It’s been a couple of decades since I’ve been.
I liked the style of their displays, and murals.
I just tried to check out their website - it needs work. Undersells what is really a great, small museum.

I clicked on this story because I thought I recognized it as Nebraska’s Morrill Hall museum. I guess not.
Similar giant sloth and mastodon setup

No one with any sense would start vaping, unless trying to rid themselves of a decades old cigarette habit. And yet vaping defenders are all punk kids defending the ‘fruit benefits’.
This is the same tired cycle of marketing to youth that the cigarette industry succeeded at. They even had doctors on board, saying it

It’s also completely unclear if this controller has a warranty.  They don’t have it listed on their warranty page.

I’ve been using those Sony headphones for 2 years now, and they are fantastic.  Without a fault.  Not sure why you’d need anything more expensive.

I’ve been using those Sony headphones for 2 years now, and they are fantastic.  Without a fault.  Not sure why you’d

I live in a working class town where even the professionals (save finance industry) arrive at work at 7am, so normal meal times are 6am, 11am, 5:30pm here.
If you try to go out to lunch at 11:15, you’re going to be waiting 40 or more minutes to sit.

Unfortunately, they’re phasing out the LaneWatch camera on all models. Most 2019's don’t have it.
I was very disappointed not to have it on my CR-V, after getting used to it on other Hondas; especially given the small mirrors on the CR-V, and the fact that the housing blocks 1/3 of a properly adjusted passenger side

Garmin has several, including the cheaper 245 and vivoactive 3.

I know zero about this woman, but the quote of hers that you’re choosing to lambaste is exactly on point for the mountain and frontier/Great Plains states.

I also know zero about you, but your writing style and ad hominem attack don’t speak well to your ability to present any kind of logical or cogent point of view.

Don’t forget The Day the Earth Stood Still.
The original, not the remake.

You’re confusing the average age of a car on the road (11.6 years) with the average useful lifespan of a car (13-17 years).
The difference is in the increase in number of cars on the roads.

I know this is completely counter to the type of fun most people who want a manual are into, but how do the driver-assist tech packages work with Toyota’s manual, if at all?
Things like lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, collision braking, etc. (whatever Toyota’s version of those are)?

Honda doesn’t seem to

I don’t get it.

I’m watching the show on middling TV’s, both 1080p, and not high end. 65" Vizio LCD, but mostly on 65" Panasonic plasma (heavy and old) left by the previous home owners.
I usually watch with 1 lamp on, or sometimes complete dark, usually streaming at the time of release (high traffic) with a modest

Doesn’t matter if people see them differently, because we learn common names for the colors we may perceive differently.

Grey walking man?
Blinking red hand?

Those are white and orange, respectively.
You can even look at the cover photo, for validation.

Math is hard.

For domestic travel, you’re absolutely right, though the scope of the miss is narrower than you think (for trips between cities, at least).
Commercial planes are nearly as fuel efficient, per passenger, as cars, vans, suvs, and also passenger trains (in the US). Though planes have a smaller carbon footprint.

The big

The series has to end with a sense of injustice, and chaotic and pointless death, likely at the hands of, or because of events the elites set in motion, as that is what the series has always been about.

I’d love to see it end with the entire series being the imaginings of Tyrion’s cousin Orson, of beetle-smashing fame,