I don't know of a place that isn't the case. Illinois, Michigan, and Colorado all have that one.
I don't know of a place that isn't the case. Illinois, Michigan, and Colorado all have that one.
AFAIK this is a law everywhere. I don't know of any car that is manufactured without that light.
This law is worded in a way that suggests you not yield to opposite direction traffic, since your travel effects them in no way whatsoever. Illinois has a similar law, but I think it is written more harshly. I'm pretty sure you have to pull All the way off the road assuming other traffic will continue. You are not…
people don't seem to understand what hazards are for. They are for when YOU are being a hazard. People in Michigan use them all too often, and illegally as you point out, when it is raining or snowing. When you're behind them it now takes an extra second to know if they are breaking.
DragonDrop is pretty sweet. And one big advantage, for those skeptics posting is that your "copied" image holds it's transparency. Copying and pasting a transparent png or gif will paste with a white background on a mac, or black background on a pc. So not terribly useful. This program holds that information.
professional camera still use MPEG2 compression around 50mbps, (which is 6.25 MB/second) vs actual uncompressed for 1080p, which is 180MB/second. That's a 29:1 compression ratio, and about the same loss you would see moving from an uncompressed Tiff to a jpeg with the highest quality. If you've ever compared those two…
most companies have someone you can actually talk to about 401k. They can't recommend something specific for You, but if you word the question differently, they'll help you. "What would you recommend for someone 25yrs old, making [your salary here] hoping to retire at 65?
think of it this way, just to get a different perspective. Here's a more basic math problem.
Oh, but didn't you know that since they have a problem, they have to make themselves feel better by telling you Everyone will have a problem with them?
Is it actually 2% cash back? I see that it's 2 Points per dollar, but couldn't find anywhere that said the conversion rate for points per dollar. And since they say the 40,000 points is equivelant to a $400 ticket, why would anyone choose that option, since that would be only 1% cash value. Wouldn't it just be better…
can you guys do a "when are travel points worth it?" article? Every time I look at them, they never seem to be better than what would be equal to 1% cash back, Plus most of them have a 60-150/year fee. But they hide behind "points" with non-equivelant dollar exchanges, so you don't really know how much you have.
no fees. And the rotating amounts are usually things you do/get. I remember groceries, travel, gas, home improvement. The home improvement one seems like you'd really have to keep track of it though, if you go outside of the big name stores.
I never quite understood the "miles" concept. At 40,000 miles, you would Think that you could go between chicago and denver 18 times. But that's not true at all. 40,000 miles is actually only enough for 1 round trip ticket, which would be about $400. If that's true, isn't that just the equivalent of getting 1% cash…
I don't understand. My facebook Says it's up to date. But it doesn't look like my coworker's, who already added the app. Mine doesn't try and force me to download it though, and messages still work fine. Odd. The app has one star, so hopefully they'll realize that they've made a stupid mistake. Less apps is better.
too bad this doesn't take into account the newer floating vinyl like floorings. That's what I'm looking at right now for a basement room. One type is a pre-padded floating single sheet (or you can seem them together). This also comes in a non-padded Terribly cheap disgusting roll that you will see in really really…
Which razor is best is about as useful as asking which brush is best. This would differ based on length of hair, amount of curl, density, etc. Facial hair is pretty darn similar. If you have a rapid growing course beard, you'll answer differently than someone that has a sensitive baby face with the occasional awkward…
Which razor is best is about as useful as asking which brush is best. This would differ based on length of hair,…
as soon as you get up into the mountains, immediately relax and grab a big glass of red wine. It'll feel like you're drinking an entire bottle at once, but you won't get any of the hangover effects.
I'm not kidding, because it still works if you stick to your guns. You sold a different car then the person came in for. If the buyer sticks to their guns, and just says that they want That car. The method still works.
People confuse "safe" with isn't going to break apart or melt. Yeah, the knife handle will be ok. And the blade isn't going to rust. So it's technically "safe," it's just not safe for the knife's edge. The rest of the knife will be fine. lol
People confuse "safe" with isn't going to break apart or melt. Yeah, the knife handle will be ok. And the blade…