60% of the time I just stumble into my home office or lab and get to work.
60% of the time I just stumble into my home office or lab and get to work.
Clearly the people of the 1960s believed that we would be living in an all-pimp based economy and culture by now.
My point was that it isn't a profound thought, so it's more a statement of fact. The people are normally the most interesting characters because that's the intention of the authors.
How is it cliché to say that the living are the interesting part of zombie fiction? Aren't they always the focus of the story? Aren't they the subjects and the story is about how they deal with the confrontations with former humanity?
Most devices with hardware encryption, like an iOS device, simply do a secure wipe on the key for the data partition.
Wiping the data on an iOS device from the 3GS on takes about he same amount of time as rebooting it. It simply shreds the encryption key and reboots to the setup assistant.
Not a damn chance.
So the source article says that he's an undercover officer in the internal affairs department. He isn't currently on an undercover case, he was just an off duty officer on the ride.
Sorta. CART never changed away from methanol. IndyCar recently changed to ethanol, for sponsorship reasons it seems, and added color additives to it so it burns colored.
Maybe she's really funny.
F1, and road racing in general, just doesn't have the pull in the US. A few examples:
But what if we don't need to shit?
The Ferrari GTO in question recently traded hands privately, with the sale price being independently confirmed to Bloomberg by three different sources. This record setting car is chassis number 5111, which has had an impressive competition history, winning the 1963 Tour de France road race.
Ugh! I hate it in Mario Kart when people use snaking like that to get continuous boosts.
So if the Corvette has a manual transmission why are there shift paddles on the wheel? Confused…
I'm assuming that they are using size as a filter here? Star Wars is missing shuttles, fighters, and the Millennium Falcon.
Agreed. When they take it apart it just seems to be a big holder for a standard sized key fob.
So, until recently has Android not had remote locate, lock, and wipe functions without needing a third party policy app?
The pronunciation of that always puts people off I think.
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