THANK YOU. I just wasn’t seeing it. ugh.
THANK YOU. I just wasn’t seeing it. ugh.
“...the suspect hopped out of his now-fucked pickup truck and began running around the neighborhood where he crashed in an attempt to lose...”
did he steal and crash another car, or is running into things on foot also considered “crashed” here a jalopnik?
Ok, he’s got another 6 months to stew over how stupid his plan was, and what he should have done differently. (Not for a second do I think this guy will learn a lesson, all he’s thinking about is what he should have done differently to not get caught.)
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“The final nail: it’s one of Elon’s companies and none of my money will ever go towards enriching him.”
As I read in a book once (and may or may not be an actual inside joke among pilots):
A good landing is one where everyone walks away. A great landing is one where you can use the aircraft again.
i can confirm, having a boomer parent, that this has been the attitude of the generation (and not of their current age)... a heady mix of entitlement and Eric Cartman’s “I’ll do what I want!”
sorry but i’m going to strongly disagree. we can (and should) blame drug companies for direct-to-consumer advertising. it’s inappropriate. there’s a reason it’s not allowed in hardly any other countries.
your version is what drug companies would like you to believe. the reality is somebody gets it in their head they want drug X and doctor shop until they get it. you can take my word for it, I’m a pharmacist.
I can confidently say my life is better for reading this article.
I remember a mythbusters episode where despite their best efforts they could not get an ignition with a setup mocked like a gas station (open air and whatnot). they had to enclose the space to get anywhere near ignition and even then the concentration of fumes requires could no way be accidental and unnoticeable
wouldn’t it be easier to show your date stamped credit card history instead of subpoenaing for security cam footage?
i’ll forever miss my old forester - between its small size and my parallel parking skills I got a parking space at work almost every morning on the curb that seemingly few others could hit.
why the non-iodized salt? I typically use kosher salt so not an issue but I’m curious - can’t imagine the iodine would have any effect on the already strong flavor... I might guess it has something to do with not inhibiting the fermentation, but I’ve not seen “non-iodized” in other fermentation recipes, or leavening…
Sure, it’s all fun and snark until they come for the vessel YOU’RE on. We can roll around in the schadenfreude of millionaires getting some form of overdue comeuppance, but what about that scuba charter I’ve got next week that I saved up for?
when they leave the lid open on my 96gal containers, I literally kick them over right there at the curb (away from me, no splash), let ‘em drain, maybe pick the bottom up a little to make sure all the water runs out, and then stand them back up and appreciate the rinse.
I was thinking the same thing - I’m a 48yo old fart and I’m not sure what I’m seeing here would have kept me in the car. Perhaps there were additional factors. They did say they found him unconscious - just sleeping? drunk? high?
I interpreted it as a snide cheapshot at american healthcare. not that our healthcare is undeserving of such, but it was a lazy effort to be sure. I don’t think the author realizes how it looks on them to dunk on such an easy target. Yawn.
Hold on, KTMitch - I’ve only been running a couple years, and I certainly haven’t read any biomech books on the subject, but what I learned of the pose method of running (which has worked famously for me) might hold the answer to your misunderstanding of stride length vs cadence, at least as it applies to that…
I too knew the rule and yet found myself donning the race gloves that came in my race packet, despite having never previously worn gloves in a race. Sure enough they gave me enough of a fit sticking to the velcro of my armband phone holder that I tossed them after dealing with a suprising (and unnecessary) amount of…