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That basement reminds me of The Streets of Old Milwaukee, an exhibit from the Milwaukee Public Museum:

Man, I wish this had a translation available! It looks like they did a really good job of copying the Top Gear format!

There’s a Mitsubishi dealer near me, but it’s half Mitsubishi, half “JD Byrider” used car franchise, so, basically what you described.

I could be wrong, but from what I’ve heard, Crew Dragons will not be reused as cargo. They’ll have a cargo Dragon that is based on the Crew Dragon design, but I don’t think they’ll repurpose Crew Dragons as cargo.

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I would propose that “Hide and Q,” the second Q episode and first after “Encounter at Farpoint,” should be the one exception to your first rule.

The biggest issue with Pulaski is that she was simply just a gender-flipped Dr. McCoy. Both were cantankerous and had an irrational phobia of transporters, and both would bust out the “country doctoring” thing from time to time. She had a conflicts with Data in the same way that McCoy would conflict with Spock.

The difference between the two: Dodge isn’t continuing production of the Dart. Dodge has been stuck with *that much* inventory of really old “new” cars.

I think in the shopping analytics field, it also refers to how long they linger at certain areas of the store. (In other words, which items or displays in the store attract attention for longer than others.)

LG washers have had a little magnetic plunger that holds the door open a crack, enough to let air into the drum and gasket, without having to have the door swinging freely like nearly every other manufacturer. Seems to have worked fine for me.

I just put new Blizzak WS80 tires on my piddly little Civic coupe, and I’m instantly a convert to winter tires. They are a drastic difference from the all-season tires I had on the car. They offer so much better traction and stopping ability that I’ve found myself becoming slightly over-confident, and I have to tell

The wig was bad, but the contact lenses were REALLY distracting for me. They were totally the wrong lenses.

No offense to Star Wars fans, but all I can envision now is what a Star Trek equivalent to this would be like. That’s one that I’d consider doing.

Nope. One big reason is FCC regulations imposed upon broadcast stations in the mid 90's, which reinforced the 1990 “Children’s Television Act” requirement that they broadcast programs that are “specifically designed” to be educational and informative (“E/I”) for kids 16 years or younger. The cartoons that they had

I’d think automated theaters would actually *reduce* this risk, actually. From what I understand, with automated theaters, everything is tied together. Once they go into the computer and assign a particular movie to an auditorium at a particular time, that’s what happens. The box office sells tickets for that showing,

Bummer... although Slidell PD is one of the agencies that Live PD follows, they are currently “on break.Still, I bet you that this will be featured on their “Wanted” segment this weekend.

There were also nods to “Best of Both Worlds Part II” and Voyager’s “Timeless.” I’d actually say that those two episodes were a stronger inspiration for this episode than “Yesterday’s Enterprise.”

Maybe don’t commit crimes in the first place?

Looks like they got the people who designed the TIV tornado chaser vehicle to design this.

I recently test drove what was supposed to be a CPO Mazda, and came away with the same impression, that they must not give a darn if they actually make a sale. The salesperson’s idea of small talk during the test drive was to talk about a murder of a woman and her child by the woman’s pimp (a story that was making