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The plano piloto was supposed to discourage the use of cars. Had it worked out like it was supposed to each block would have had most of the stores necessary to the people living there. Sadly how it has worked out is there are clusters of a specific kind of store. For example 109/110 south, commercial sector, is

Ah, this bridge again. I've personally witnessed trucks run into it on at least three separate occasions.

I work right down the road from GE Aviation in Durham, NC. I bet there's some pretty cool tech in there, always wanted to see inside that place.

all of the above plus hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign funds

$1.80 for a half liter, what kind of horse piss are they selling?

Central and South America from 45 years ago say hello. My mom was doing this in the early 70s when she lived in Brazil. That said, it is delicious, maybe I'll make a can and see how long it lasts over the weekend.

This is correct, on contract iPhones come with the SIM already in the phone. Not sure how non-contract, unlocked phones come.

I know they say they're single use, but in my experience if you can find it when transferring clothes to the dryer and nothing bled a lot of color they can be reused once or twice.

Glad to see somebody else caught this. I've got family in Brazil, and we're definitely not in the same time zone. Always a 1-3 hour difference depending on daylight savings time.

The other projects from this design studio are pretty amazing, but I would hate to know how much any of them would actually cost to purchase.

I want flavored latex gloves, worst part of going to the dentist is the taste of the damn gloves.

The lack of Dunkin Donuts and big gulps with free refills has kept the Brazilian police from needing anything larger, sadly it's quite the opposite here in the states

It's definitely getting close. We did it last august in the few days when it almost reached 100. Baked them for about 90 minutes, and they were perfect.

This right here! Will probably have to wait until late July or August for it to get hot enough here in North Carolina.

problem is that most parents probably don't know what or where the OBD-II it is either

And of course the brilliant minds who designed the building they worked in didn't install proximity sensors compatible with the new ID's RFID so everybody had to continue to carry their old ID along with the new one.

My parents were gov't employees who had the new standard issue ID cards, they had both the chip as well as RFID, that's why they required the sleeve.

You beat me to it! I'm stuck with windows XP, and only had IE6 until this past summer.

I used one of those for a previous job in theater production. It was all about safety, nobody wanted a wrench falling from 75 feet above the stage.

Isn't the early 1700s the 18th century? #Corrections