I was just talking with a friend about this, and she’s adamant about a rule that I’ve followed previously.
I was just talking with a friend about this, and she’s adamant about a rule that I’ve followed previously.
Deadspin is one of the few places I’m grey here so this may very well stay buried, but this also needs to be said.
Apparently, year #2 of ‘let’s ignore Veterans Day entirely!’ has begun across GM. Can’t even be bothered to list deals for veterans this time. Jeez.
Apparently, year #2 of ‘let’s ignore Veterans Day entirely!’ has begun across GM. Can’t even be bothered to list…
So that we loyal readers will have you around to provide more testing, I would note this from your other article.
I’m in the greys on AV, but I can give you an answer: it’s more about how the Gold Rush had a massive effect on California’s formation than Indiana being particularly unusual.
Ive forgotten the biology and physics behind it, but from whay i remember water is a much more effective way to lose body heat than air. Your head will lose it at 25x the rate of other parts of your body, for instance.
Turkey’s main challenge as a protein is its low fat-to-muscle ratio
Add this into the equation: our understanding of hypothermia has been updated a bit, and I’m not sure either Cameron or the girls included it in their math.
No lutefisk around it, I presume?
“much of the performance in more recent years remains unrealized.”
I’m going to repost something I wrote up on another article on the math behind both the subsidies and the CSRs, since this may help explain what’s going on in a bit more detail.
1. See below comment on quality of advice presented in video.
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Wee bit more complicated than that, since admiralty law is about as arcane as things get and this also intersects with customs searches and controlled substances. It also doesn’t incorporate reciprocity agreements with other governments, which is how the Coast Guard or the Navy with a CG LEDET on board do all sorts of…
Two perspectives from earlier. I’m too tired to comprehend the historical significance here.
I’ve been involved in some ridiculous situations on the water with people doing boneheaded things to get them in a situation where they desperately need help, but unfortunately there are parts of this that don’t sound right.
Well, it’s less the blanket than what you’re doing. The laying on couch and watching a TV or movie is fine, but reading in bed under it (or for that matter not under it, since you’re not supposed to use your bed for anything but sex or sleep if you ever have insomnia or a less than solid night’s sleep) is one of the…
Well, it’s less the blanket than what you’re doing. The laying on couch and watching a TV or movie is fine, but…
If you’re doing that in bed, that’s absolutely hideous sleep hygiene (something that you might want to look up.)
If you’re doing that in bed, that’s absolutely hideous sleep hygiene (something that you might want to look up.)
Eh, even if it wasn’t sea-level pressurized at depth (which I’m absolutely sure it is given the construction with an opening to the surface like that), unless my recollection of dive tables is wildly off, you’d need several days at only 5 meters down before you ran into nitrogen issues. So as far as the safety issues,…
Oh, I don’t really recommend Worcester for much besides the occasional visit for sports or such, but there’s something to be said about getting the hell past 495 as often as you can, and that’s near-impossible to do without a car.