Maybe they should’ve hedged with a name meaning “out on a limb” or “we really hope this one doesn’t set on fire”.
Maybe they should’ve hedged with a name meaning “out on a limb” or “we really hope this one doesn’t set on fire”.
Are you attempting to suggest that public libraries don’t have charging stations and there aren’t public libraries dotted around every city within walking distance of anywhere anyone would want to go?
I’ve known some conservatives.
You’re complaining about protectionist practices using the words “liberal” and “communist”. I feel you have a deep misunderstanding of what liberty actually is.
Uh-huh. So ask yourself, what are you missing that you think I’m missing the opposite of?
You’re underthinking this.
It can be a real challenge sometimes to balance family and career
Still baffling. If you need to move things, then it’s going to get pretty big regardless of what vehicle you own before you need to rent a van or get it delivered. I can’t remember if it was 12 or 14 bags of shit I moved in my Miata... I could fit more than double that in a one of these Hondas. (I’m actually deciding…
Not exactly nit-picking... just methodically debunking your frightened Luddism.
I am now.
That light is triggered by overheight vehicles. It is everything to do with vehicles that are too high.
It’s an Italian word, pronounced /MON-tee-TCHEL-low/. So you’re saying everyone else was wrong. Gotcha.
There’s probably a street named Vista View Outlook there.
The train tracks have a nearby crossing, so raising the tracks would also mean raising that.
how would you know this?
PPS. I have a theory that you don’t want to live in a town that mispronounces its name. Arab, Alabama and Dubois Pennsylvania are exhibits 1 and 2 of my theory.
“Over Height” is neither an intuitive warning nor is it specific enough to the vehicle. It is the perfect example of a jargon term being used in the wrong place. A stop sign that mechanically flipped down into the bridge space would be more appropriate as it imposes into the driver’s view, uses a recognized symbol…
Commuting in 30 miles each way from the burbs means you’re riding the edge of this things usable miles.