The chicken did, leaving the egg quite frustrated.
The chicken did, leaving the egg quite frustrated.
As long as there’s no t-bone collision.
It’s fit for use as souvenirs and wall hangings and maybe some memorabilia office furniture. Much of aircraft aluminum is either heat-treated or cold-worked for strength. Being near a fire leaves the properties questionable and unsuitable. If it had been simply chopped up or shot up, that might be repairable, but…
It’s very easy for the US to seize assets - it’s called Civil Asset Forfeiture. Right now it is nearly 100% of the time used to steal assets from people to fund local police departments, though the Feds often get a cut to make getting the property and money back nearly impossible and usually too expensive to be more…
Corporations have record profits. I think WFH has been OK for productivity.
They don’t just want work product - they want to see suffering to produce the work product.
Distance from refineries, probably.
Easy. Take that luggage out and to the front of the plane/galley. Leave it there. More likely, as soon as you pull on it the cretin will identify themselves.
When did “full stop” become a thing. I thought it was going to be “fetch.”
Steve Lehto, a long ago Jalopnik author, commented as part of a recent YouTube video, that he had just gotten hate mail from a used car salesman for an article he did about used car sales. An article from seven years ago. An article recently republished.
Not sure - however if one is to yield to pedestrians at a marked crosswalk and the law isn’t specific that the crosswalk is to be painted only by the city, then it may bring an interesting legal fight.
How does the deferred battery cost compare to the immediate cost of fuel? I feel for you on sticker shock, but if the battery is considered part of the fuel delivery cost does it look better than the cost of gasoline for the same period, including the recharge and associated electrical costs?
Should have paid for the nitrogen and TruCoat.
Technically, gas prices aren’t safe from being blamed for anything. Insulin goes up 500%? Gasoline prices. Medical insurance goes up 300%? Gasoline prices.
T#### dumped more than $7.8T into the economy by cutting taxes without cutting spending by the same amount.
It’s the zenite miners that have the problems. Dilithium miners just need to put their pans out in the wind so the sand will scour them clean.
I only used it under HP/UX. Never locked up. Did it lock up left and right on an MS OS? Whether Netscape had internal problems, most companies do. What they don’t have is a competitor using their monopoly position in one area to lock out competitors in another one. We’ll never know if Netscape could have been better…
https://www.husqvarna.com/us/fuel-oil-lubricants/xp-premixed-fuel-and-oil/?article=581158802
It saves nothing. This is just an NCGA opportunistic shot to increase their sales. Since they return roughly 110% on the fuel they consume it means they are increasing CO2 output by nearly double - 90% when the ethanol is created and 100% when the ethanol is burned.
The unfinished pipeline is to take contaminated sandy garbage crude from Canada to have the contaminants removed and dumped in Texas before the product is shipped to China. If the Canadians want to sell it so badly - build a pipeline west in Canada and build Canadian refineries to deal with it. Hint - the investors…