Personally, I’m all in on smaller budgets. I think it forces actual creativity, rather than the strategy of “throw money and helicopter shots at it and hope people are dazzled into submission.”
Personally, I’m all in on smaller budgets. I think it forces actual creativity, rather than the strategy of “throw money and helicopter shots at it and hope people are dazzled into submission.”
“you’re stuck in a metaphor!”
Pretty sure it was a male driver since they tried to use a burnout to impress a bunch of strangers and then lost control.
I play on an ultimate frisbee team that travels around the country. Its a mixed team (both men and women on the field), and at a tournament in Tulsa I noticed two of my teammates duck out of the hotel room while we were all taking ice baths. The next day during warmups one of my buddies said, “You know what was weird?…
Ooops we did this in my lab’s journal club. Granted, gene modification isn’t our lab’s focus, but we should have noticed that they didn’t directly test if the mutation had been edited and not removed.
Im 29 and single, so having children seems a long way off, but this story inspired me to start a new Evernote list called “Inspiring Women to Show My Kids.”
All I know is my parents got an i3, and when I’m home its always my go to. Fun to drive, pleasant to be inside, small....... I wouldnt say no if someone parked it in my driveway.
How hard would you judge someone (Scale of 1 - 10) if they:
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.
Yah, I have some and can confirm the doggibility of them. Now they’re a little buzzy and full of teeth marks, but still work pretty well. Wind noise does kinda suck. On my bike I have to turn them up enough that I cant really hear whats around me even with the open design. But the range on them is pretty wild. Through…
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?
aww, love that chill high
you’re in! see ya soon
yep, as long as they’re not an alpha-male they’re welcome
Hey, wanna have a beta-male hangout later? We can drink some beer, play some video games, not accidentally shoot ourselves or each other, maybe order some pizza. Also there will be girls and they will probably feel respected and valued.
1) awesome work internet /s
As an automotive project: yeah, kinda dumb.