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A couple articles that mention it, but no thoroughly documented studies.

The main culprit is not UV, but wavelengths in the blue and green spectrum. Brown glass does a good job filtering these out, green glass filters out green but not blue, and clear glass filters none.

I was there in August and it was in the 90s (30-35C) and very humid. Regardless of the weather, its a wonderful city to visit.

Vermonter reporting in. It’s pretty common to have class trips in the spring to a local sugar shack for sugar on snow. Never heard of the pickle though. I usually see cider doughnuts instead. It can also be fun to taste the pre-boiled sap. It has the consistency of water (being only 10% sugar) and a faint woody taste.

I don’t understand tamales. They’re at every mexican restaurant, and they’re a particularly big deal at Christmas time, but I find them incredibly disappointing. You take a tasty filling and wrap it in a disproportionate mass of terrible, bland masa. I live in southern California. I’ve eaten tamales at restaurants

As someone who has spent some time crawling in and over air ducts, I can say the ones that are large enough to fit a person are almost always secured and strong enough to support a person.

Cataclysm was simply not enough content over waaay to long a time span. It was extremely well made and then devs put tons of time into redoing the old zones but in the end they just couldn’t make enough stuff and the post-expansion blues were drawn out far longer than any other expansion.

It’s absolutely hideous. It’s like the designers took a DB10 or an F-type and stretched every design element until a focus group started vomiting and hemorrhaging interally and then dialed it back one notch. It’s stupid and absurd in every respect.

Reading his article reminds me of why new new top gear will never quite live up to old new top gear. Clarkson’s writing is amazing! He is so enthusiastic about his subject material and pairs that enthusiasm with a combination of elegance and flare that it sweeps you away.

Ironically, the monument shown in the top image is directly related to a small oval track in Vermont that is very much alive and well. Locals build and maintain the cars and local businesses sponsor them. They draw crowds all summer and even host an amazing (and hilarious) annual endurance race.

Rear-engine Corvette! I like it.

I mostly agree with two exceptions. If you are regularly running in the cold its worth investing in something specialized. I used to live in the northeast US and unless I wanted to take the winter off from running I was regularly out in sub-freezing temps and blustery winds. Second, if you are going out on runs for

There is one very large fact you are overlooking. There are a group of people whose job is to cram as many cars into a parking lot as possible. These are the people who saw the rise of compact cars and realized that they could increase the space in parking lots, not by actually making them larger, but by using the

Two and a half men.

He’s from Vermont. It’s likely a green Subaru.

You got 2 out of 4. The seasons are winter, mud, tourist, and construction.

Part of the problem is that there is no system to continually update and revise the laws. Once a law gets deemed constitutional by the courts and the administration agrees to enforce it, most laws on are the books for life. Traffics laws in particular need to be continually revised in order to keep up with both

I'm pretty sure the listed mods are all really for Skyrim, and the author is just confused.

I saw an old Toyota compact pickup with an M badge on the tail gate. Delusional, or the greatest sleeper ever?

This is incorrect. Mayo is primarily oil bound to other flavoring ingredients such as vinegar with egg yolks as an emulsifier. Egg whites sometimes get thrown in with the yolks but really serve no purpose.