Oh yes. I’m nothing if not polite.
Oh yes. I’m nothing if not polite.
I have no problem with pedestrians. They are usually slow moving and easy to avoid. I do feel bad about making them feel uncomfortable by passing them quickly and/or calling out that I am passing.
Luckily, the only car I’ve ever touched was a black Mercedes SUV that nearly ran me off the road pulling up to an intersection. I knocked on his window and asked him to please watch where he’s going.
Guess what, cars break the rules all the fucking time too. Running red lights, rolling through stops, not signalling, certainly speeding.
The sweet spot for wireless charging is pretty big. You really aren’t going to miss it on a normal pad. It’s way easier than messing with a cable (which isn’t hard to being with). Things get a bit more complicated with these multi chargers, but as long as there is some indication as to the center of each charging…
The sweet spot for wireless charging is pretty big. You really aren’t going to miss it on a normal pad. It’s way…
Your coworker brings up the Flex today and you don’t even bother to link? That’s just mean. I’ll help you out though:
My favorite was sometime back in 2014 when the mechanic/tech/whatever was really amused just by seeing the camera, and actually got a coworker to come sit in the passenger seat to check it out. I’d imagine they are sufficiently common now not to elicit that response.
Luckily, while he could pardon the Federal hate crime charges, his previous murder conviction is a Virginia charge, and Trump has no ability to pardon it (I believe he could be pardoned by VA’s “that wasn’t me in blackface because I was in blackface some other time” governor, but that seems unlikely.)
Yeah, my S7 definitely does not want to wirelessly charge when hot, and sitting in front of the windshield on a hot sunny day definitely gets it toasty pretty quickly.
Yeah, my S7 definitely does not want to wirelessly charge when hot, and sitting in front of the windshield on a hot…
Pro-tip from a guy who works on Ferraris!
It does seem pretty dumb not to just charge a per-game flat rate.
But more of pain if they are going to keep you from bringing in a bag that’s actually convenient to carry.
I’d assume card swiping can be managed (a little weird to have strangers pass your card down, but I’d imagine people would get over it, though something like Apple Pay would feel less good). I think you’re right though that vendors would get burnt on tips.
Definitely wasn’t the case at Yankee Stadium (granted in 2012). Stadium security recommended lockers at a shady bowling alley somewhere nearby.
If you are going to have stupid policies about not bringing in things, lockers are a good idea, even if they are a cash grab. A friend of mine missed a playoff game because he was coming from work and the Yankees decided that his Macbook Air was a critical security threat. Getting ripped off on a locker would have…
The one in Torch’s picture definitely isn’t that though. It was just something similar DocV2a posted.
So yeah he’s a moron.