My reaction to this post: ‘This explains so much!’.
My reaction to this post: ‘This explains so much!’.
They actually specify in the video that it is specifically for areas that are no-fly zones.
Agreed. But at least they don’t charge me for it again, which they do with a lot of airlines. (I’m referring to the alcohol.)
I fly between Ireland and South Africa (via London), which is a 10 hour flight. On all the long-haul flights I’ve been on, you get free alcohol, juice and coffee. I’ve drunk quite a few brandies over the years, and I’ve never paid for one. This is with British Airlines and Virgin Airlines.
[...] that they only discovered it fairly recently and by accident.
I would think that the thinnest parts are more noteworthy. Unless you hope whoever is shooting is aiming for the thick parts.
I did. South Africa. Now I’m in Ireland. I wonder if that techneque will work here, lol.
growing finicky tomatoes.
Ireland - my contract states very clearly, that if there are ‘contaminated’ items (which they describe as dirty stuff) in my bin, they will not pick it up.
Install a Raspberry Pi with a Pi motion censor, camera, wifi dongle and rechargeable battery in the tree. You should be able to find the code online and just copy and paste - there are thousands of instructables. Set the code to take a photo/series of photos when motion is detected and emailed to you. You can even do…
Lol - acurate!
Nah, it’s probably just a case of higher IQ and some common sense.
Except you only strain the whey from Greek yogurt - regular yogurt isn’t strained.
Too close proximity and not enough space? Are their mates eating them?
I’m in Ireland with Virgin Media and I get 120Mbps at about $57 (unlimited - I’ve used max about 95GB in one month, but some friends have been rapped over the knuckles after exceeding 1TB), but only because I refuse to upgrade. VM only offers 240Mbps now, or as I call it, the Bragging Rights Package, because there is…
No banana for scale?
Yes, but the same advice applies to skates and skateboards - where all these articles makes it sound like it’s only applicable to these ‘hoverboards’ or self balancing boards or whatever you want to call them. It makes people sound foolish for buying them, when, like someone else had said, the same could be said years…
Or they could introduce a cheaper rate to watch in off-peak hours.
Misandry
So how does a ‘little’ havoc work?