...named Marilyn Manson.
...named Marilyn Manson.
I dunno about that- there's a much higher percentage of Samsung Galaxy Tabs here than you'll se just about anywhere else. Frankly I'm baffled.
Not even Avid? Or are you just talking consumer level?
Paragon's stuff is pretty solid (and shows up periodically on giveawayoftheday.com)): [www.paragon-software.com]
Perl has richer regexps.
Previously: [lifehacker.com]
Microsoft Web Application Installer would probably address a few of your problems. See: [www.microsoft.com]
I can't help but think that if this happened in the US, she would be kept on the list after the husbands actions were revealed.
To everyone claiming that new headlights are brighter: you're wrong. Old sealed headlights were required by law to suck, at least in the US. E code headlamps have been around for decades and are still better than what the US allows. I had Hella H4s on my old 633CSi and they were the best I've ever experienced.
@Dusty Duster: It sounds utterly gorgeous, per the aforementioned clip.
I did a few rounds high grade Darjeeling (Margaret's Hope) but have lately been really happy with loose leaf Tetley mixed with loose leaf Ahmed Ceylon. The Tetley is available at Indian markets; I've gotten the Ahmed at Russian and Persian markets. I steep the mix for 6 minutes and add a round teaspoon of sugar. …
I test drove a Euro spec M635CSi back in the late 90s. It was just out of my range pricewise but goddamn did it live up to (and wildly exceed) the hype. The only words that I can conjure for the engine noise are "mechanical symphony". I swear I could hear each valve, gear tooth and throttle body singing a soft,…
I wonder how many parts that final drive in pic #8 shares with my '82 Seca. It looks spookily similar.
I use the small Chemex filters (Peets sells them) with one of these, and measure the water with a digital kitchen scale. Chemex filters are the best, and yes you do need to pre-wet them. But this setup yields utterly perfect and absolutely consistent coffee.
I was given my grandfather's 1971 Chevelle Malibu (4 door) in high school. This was in 1988 and it had like 65000 miles on it. It was only a 2bbl 350, but goddamn I never should have let my parents sell it in the early 90s. So badass.
@FrankenPC: It depends. There's a guy on another forum I frequent who had fixed up a straight 8 Buick, and the Indiana Jones 4 folks bought it from him, promised to return it, and then destroyed it. So while it's true they wouldn't roll a Judge, they're not above trashing slightly lesser grade antiques.
One thing that I'm not sure is made clear here is that a synth can go around corners and show the back side of things. That's when it gets really amazing; otherwise it's just a neat 3d panorama.
@Moonflower: I've bought 2 Foodavers at Goodwill in the past few months for ~$5; it's worth looking around for them. They'll pull an (almost) lab-grade vacuum: 28" of Hg.
I remember Beyond 2000 doing a segment on this pasta back in the early 90s. I always wanted to try it after that, and this explains why I could never find it.
@unistrut001: I've definitely seen stories on metalworking forums of people losing fingers and whole hands to lathe shavings. That bite is no joke.