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I don't think that's actually necessary, just makes it a bit more manageable. You can probably start by holding both ends together in one hand, or don't double up the cable at all.

For some reason I was thinking Lionel Richie...

Bogart (verb): to selfishly take or keep (something, depriving others of it).

As much as I liked the originals, I wasn't interested in watching a remake until I found out (from this article) that the Ghostbusters will be women. That sounds much more interesting than attempting or claiming to attempt to make it as much like the original as possible (and much more interesting, for example, than

That's a somewhat small TV for that distance, but that's typical. Maybe with a 70" TV at 8ft you would be able to tell the difference between 1080 and 4k, or maybe not. You might want to try standing 6ft from your TV, and 6ft from a 55" 4k TV. The difference may not be noticeable, in which case 4k (and certainly 8k)

Wow, it even sounds ugly.

Sounds like some research projects the US military worked on during WWII

There's has been a side-by-side recumbent version for quite some time now

That, as Arken posted, came first.

The FCC's Net Neutrality rules were actually going to allow fast and slow lanes, in contrast to the typical understanding of Net Neutrality (i.e. what the FCC was calling "Net Neutrality" is not the same as what Gizmodo would call "Net Neutrality").

The friction between the piece in his hand and the piece in the lathe is causing them to heat up, even burning the surfaces, and expand/soften until they fit together (initially the socket is slightly under-sized and the joint slightly over-sized). When they cool, they contract and harden again, and hold tightly.

Berkyoto, Saporjose, Mt Fuji View...

In the US, they changed the name to Truck (though the aftermarket tends to call the 4x4 Hilux and the 2WD Pickup) and kept selling it until about 1995, shortly after introducing the Tacoma. In other markets, though, it kept the Hilux name and has been in continuous production. I discovered this in my research to buy a

Sometimes, some places, I suppose, but I've been mailed a "not guilty" response to a ticket I contested by mail.

It may be possible to contest a ticket by mail. The county of Santa Clara, CA allows this but doesn't have any information about it written on the ticket or the follow-up letter they send (the information is on their website), so you basically have to know that it should be an option to find out that it is.

Also like the Studebaker Wagonaire.

Depending on the type of text being hidden, even completely blocking/smearing it out may not work. Credit card numbers will always be the same length, so blocking is fine (as long as the information that it is a credit card number isn't itself sensitive). Words and names in prose (or with some sort of context) may

FFS

It was mentioned recently in another article, but sidecar racing is pretty weird. First, having a pillion ("monkey") climbing around for balance; second, the vehicles themselves. They started as regular motorcycles and sidecars, then they removed/changed body work, lowered the motorcycles...now they're some vaguely