The regular version can be transferred, but most people save a few bucks ($87 vs $119 on Amazon right now) by buying an OEM version that can’t be without violating the EULA.
The regular version can be transferred, but most people save a few bucks ($87 vs $119 on Amazon right now) by buying an OEM version that can’t be without violating the EULA.
plants, “paper” money isn’t actually paper.
You have a few days to eat them once they’re pealed. But yeah, if you want them to last a week, you need to leave the shells on.
Yeah, you’ve been able to opt out of the Relevant Mobile Advertising for a while. It just apparently didn’t mean they would stop using the UIDH until now.
I usually do the opposite. I set the price for the minimum I'm willing to take for it and if it goes higher, great.
Not sure if $50 is doable, but a 2x4x14ft is only about $6. 2x4x8ft is $3-4. I'm in Houston, but I can't imagine it varies that much in other parts of the country.
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If this works on your friends, you've probably got some really stupid friends.
I'm sure it will eventually, but I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for it. The Amazon version can get up to a few versions behind the Google Play version sometimes before catching up.
Should qualify for 5% online shopping category with a Discover Card.
Should qualify for 5% online shopping category with a Discover Card.
I know it's late for suggestions, but if you've read Amazon reviews for just about any rechargeable battery or charger you've seen reviews from "NLee The Engineer". He currently likes the Opus BT-C2000 better than both the Lacross and Maha.
I know it's late for suggestions, but if you've read Amazon reviews for just about any rechargeable battery or…
Check out Amazon reviews for several rechargeable batteries. The most popular review is usually by "NLee the Engineer". He thoroughly tests many different batteries and his reviews probably have the type of information you're looking for.
Check out Amazon reviews for several rechargeable batteries. The most popular review is usually by "NLee the…
Mint's score isn't a true FICO score. It just uses Equifax's model.
22 total open+closed is what it is suggesting is ideal, not just 22 open. But your point still stands. It would be a short term ding for a long term gain.
Looks like it uses Equifax data. Fits nicely with Credit Karma using Transunion and Credit Sesame using Experian.
If you're buying any mass produced American beer, the keg/can "quality" difference is pretty meaningless. Most people couldn't even correctly identify Bud, Miller, and Coors if you gave them all 3 in a taste test.
Answering my own question...It's a judgement call as to whether he "struck at" the ball. In this case, he didn't. The position of the bat isn't relevant, so yes, it's a ball.
The bat crosses in front of his body as the ball is thrown. What's the definition of a swing?
Why isn't that considered a swing and a strike?
Is 4.27 second "acceleration" the time to get to max speed? "seconds" isn't a unit of acceleration.