Right. Hell, it’s infinite. On the spectrum toward entropy
Right. Hell, it’s infinite. On the spectrum toward entropy
There’s not enough math in that post to determine anything. There’s only one absolute figure in the post with nothing to reference against, and a bunch of percentages with no absolute baselines. And little about those percentages illustrate more than a casual relation, much less a correlation, between each other.
I don’t know what it’s like where you’re at, but down here in south Florida the same nearby mall with Tesla Supercharger stations also has Electrify America slots for every other EV.
There is little more satisfying than negotiating a new deal with someone who’s realized you’re worth a lot more to the organization than they thought.
People need to think carefully about buying a plow truck. And about how much of that plow is attached to that truck.
I differ. The wheels, in modern context, are relatively discreet and hold fidelity to the originals. Certainly they’re better than those faux wide whitewall dubs showing up on ’50s and ’60s restomods today to simulate the old-school look.
No they can’t. All I need to do in Photoshop or Illustrator is scan or photograph the original art, bring the image up in the program and click the eyedropper tool on it. Easy Peasy. I do that a couple of times a week.
If you’re a freelancer doing spot color graphic design, this isn’t going to matter. In the least.
They need to confirm that there wasn’t some other reason the deliveryperson expired and the dogs attacked someone already mortally stricken or dead.
Wow. Way to call ’em ...
Sickeningly, he has a point.
Because that’s exactly what they worship. Essentially, it’s asshole envy.
You just know some 16-ish Texas Belle is going to get this for Christmas. Because this’ll be chump change to some Texas Titan and his little Dolly just loves shopping at Needless Markups.
Sounds like the script for Cadillac Man.
Yeah, Buddy! That’s what you call a “Hey Y’All — Watch This!” machine.
Or he got tired of people laughing at him and put the damn thing up for auction anyway.
When I was in the Air Force in the early ’80s, this was how “flight simulators” were set up for training pilots.
Who said she kept them? The article reports that she drove up to the home with them. Maybe she rented them, like farmers do to pollinate crops.
Wow. I spent one summer in college working on the towboats. Got off the boat in Cairo — got off the boat on the barge float there and waited a half-hour to take the water taxi into town.
It’s not just the Mississippi. A lot of coal and industrial chemicals travel by barge up and down the Ohio River too. We hear a lot about the drought out west, but reduced river levels back east are a big deal for transportation.