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In most states, pedestrians don’t have the right of way unless they are in a crosswalk. There are states where pedestrians always have the right of way - the “pedestrians rights states”, but most states aren’t this way.
Of course there are Federal laws against murder -18 US Code Chapter 51 defines it, as well as other Federal homicide-related crimes (manslaughter, for example) and states the penalties.
A typo is a typographic error, which means an error in typography, which either means some designy things (wrong typeface, etc) or a spelling error. Using a wrong word can be a grammatical error, but in this case no, because using either of these words makes a grammatical sentence. The problem is that only one is…
An example of a typo would be “gjabyte” instead of “gigabyte”. “Megabyte” instead of “gigabyte” is no typo.
$550 for a 4MB RAM machine? Not as overpriced as much MS hardware, but still no bargain. Yeah, it’ll be all right for many, but they’ll be wasting hundreds of dollars.
A tube of Cetaphil works for me.
A tube of Cetaphil works for me.
Sadly, that only backs up images after Google has resized them, unless they’re pretty small to begin with. It’s a good service, though - I use it and put up with the resize.
/facepalm
Places with plates on the rear only are pretty likely to have such laws or ordinances.
Indeed - UPS mandates back-in-first, and that’s why.
Go into the store, of course.
Correct on transmissions - no JATCO.
Subaru doesn’t put JATCO transmissions in its vehicles, and hasn’t for several years. My ‘16 Forester has a Subaru CVT.
Psssst - you turn the pump off as part of being “done pumping”, so no.
If you use a shopping portal - Smile still works! After all, it’s internal to Amazon.
Yes.
Why would Netflix plan obsolescence of Rokus? Oh, that’s right - they wouldn’t, and don’t. More nonsense.
Wow, I had no idea. So please inform me, O Great One, who would be “forc[ing] people to waste money for newer ones” in your fanciful scenario? That’s right, nobody. QED.
It is Netflix that is ending support - you *do* realize that these still work for everything else, right? Netflix doesn’t sell Roku products, so your answer is nonsense.