lmsalman
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lmsalman

The option that I really want is to be able to enter a destination when leaving home but only be given directions for the last few miles of the trip. Yes google maps I know I need to get on the interstate and drive 150 miles, but I really only need to know which exit and which way to go from that point on.

Only problem is that AA 777 is not polished aluminum. If you see any of the planes with that new livery they’re painted grey.

Once you go Burnt Sienna you never go back.

Just like toilets, the bases are run in the opposite direction in the Southern Hemisphere.

Only problem is replay officials don't have access to snapchat. All the cameras at duke are on one side of the field. This is an angle the replay officials will never see.

It's a very common complaint about playing on Wallace Wade that all the cameras are on one side. It just finally effected a replay that went against duke. So for all the people posting the picture of the knee being down, that's not a screenshot from tv and is something the replay official would never be able to see.

You should state that the Kreb’s article makes a point to say that they believe room charges themselves were not effected by this. This breach involved only restaurants, bars, gift shops, etc located within Hilton hotels.

Rented a car in Brazil several times, only ever been asked to see my IDP once. Pretty much a waste of $15. But I did get to drive this around for a few days.

Needs more horns on the hood.

Mmm, I love the smell of formaldehyde in the morning

Came here for this, perfect!

You live in the Raleigh-Durham area now, perhaps it’s time for a field trip to Johnston County. I’m sure we can find somebody there to try this with.

A cage from Jurassic Park?

As you’ve said there’s no point in directly notifying an embassy of your travel plans, never mind physically going to an embassy to let them know you’re in the country. Currently that State Department runs a program called Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, https://step.state.gov/step/, that allows you to register

I bet it also makes some pretty sparks and maybe flames when you plug it into a 240v outlet in Europe.

Most cars I’ve driven you can be at idle and get it going. My current car, ‘08 Mazda 3 idles at about 750 and you can get it going on flat ground just letting the clutch out slowly.

This right here. I learned by being in a flat parking lot, not even touching the gas, and just slowly letting the clutch out to get a feel for when it starts to grip. Once you’ve got that you can start giving it more gas, no reason to be at 3000 rpm right off the bat.

That’s how I learned too. 1994 Geo Prizm, no tachometer only the sound of the engine.

Not owned by Nike but very much related to the article is Michael Jordan’s Private Jet. Great registration number, too.