That sounds oddly specific. I’m sure that your lawyer would advise you to not mention such things. ;)
That sounds oddly specific. I’m sure that your lawyer would advise you to not mention such things. ;)
But not impossible to find and eat.
You can do better than that, Bryan.
You might want to check that WaPo link - they haven’t had free subscriptions for students in a while.
They aren’t EU members, so this is (ahem) a bit unlikely.
Yeah, I saw it later. That’s where mine is, too - but it’s an almost-flat round button, so easy to mask or just cover up.
Instrument Panel.
Hmmm...what kind of car do you have, and where is the daylight sensor? Just curious, as said sensor is more-or-less round and in the center of the dashboard top, just behind the windshield on mine.
Nope. Carbon dioxide doesn’t have anything to do with the color of blood, nor of meat - you *did* read the question you replied to....right?
In blood, there’s a very significant color difference between oxygen-carrying blood and carbon-monoxide-carrying blood, although both are “red”. Is this not the case with meat as well?
They don’t have to swim or die, but your point is still valid.
And not budge? No, the airlines will call the airport police, and they will budge you all by themselves. Trust me on this, not budging is a very bad move.
It is competition, but between Wal Mart and Amazon. Yes, your second sentence is 100% on-target.
Walmart.com and the like are indeed in the Bay Area - for many years by now.
The renaming is because the software that reads the files can’t support a larger name. Back in the day, files in Windows and DOS had this same issue - 8.3 names, as they were called.
Capes are chaotic neutral. Sorry.
And yet....
That’s my home town - and back when I was a kid, they were pretty common there. I haven’t seen one in decades, either.
My mom loves Red Lobster, too. Even scarier - so do my wife and daughter.
Indeed, the one in Brookfield, Wisconsin is a new location. I didn’t think there had been any new locations in decades.