Hey. Easy now, I love my 3/4 length tights. They make any kneeling/half-kneeling exercise more comfortable and help sure mini-band glute activation doesnt cost me a bunch of leg hair.
Hey. Easy now, I love my 3/4 length tights. They make any kneeling/half-kneeling exercise more comfortable and help sure mini-band glute activation doesnt cost me a bunch of leg hair.
Yeah, they’re hella fun. You’ve got my vote.
haha I’m not sure I agree. If you have a common problem recurring across a wide variety of planes, it seems worthwhile to have a sensor for that problem. I agree you can’t try and have sensors for everything, but if hypoxia has been a problem for 30 years then having a hypoxia sensor seems like a no-brainer.
I’m confused why they dont measure blood oxygen content during the flight to anticipate this sort of stuff... those sensors are literally $20 on amazon, so you’d think that we could our pilots fitted with something from Lockheed for just, what, $10,000 a pop?
How about if I took film production in high school 12 years ago, like cars, want to learn how to drive fast, and have a PhD in biochemistry?
As an automotive project: yeah, kinda dumb.
As someone from California and living in Colorado, I have to say that while I get what you’re saying... the arguments go beyond just economics. It’s emotionally difficult to watch Trump dismantle environmental protection, trust in science, and the push for respect and equality for women and LGBTQ persons.
Yes, it’s…
nipples, man...? or Nipples Man, defender of the weak nipples, the downtrodden nipples, the nipples with no one to fight for them?
I’ve always said its important to avoid the Gospel of Evidence, it’s arguably the least supernatural of the gospels.
The only car you’ll need for as long as you live, especially if you get in a crash going greater than 30mph.
well, they didn’t control for what vehicles were being sold. So obviously the average sale price is going to be higher in places where income is higher on average, because people will be selling nicer cars. In order to really make this point you need to choose a few vehicles of interest (probably like, civics, camrys,…
I had a 1997 Miata in college. I loved it with all my heart. I changed the clutch slave cylinder myself, I spent a week buffing and polishing it... it felt like a friend and a teammate in life.
I dunno, I give it a 6/10. Maybe give them another chance.
How about instead of arguing they aren’t “girly” you just argue “So what if other people think they are? Who cares what other people think anyway?”
I’ll tell you as someone who has bike commuted through major cities, little towns, and college towns that often bikers are doing stuff like that because they dont trust the cars just as much as the cars don’t trust them. I’ve t-boned a van who sped up to pass me and then turned across me, I’ve been forced into the…