I was not saying whether it would work or not and there is nothing wrong with trying new ideas.
I was not saying whether it would work or not and there is nothing wrong with trying new ideas.
I was only explaining why I didn’t make the jump to that comparison (country to major city) in my original post. The comparison you purposed is far more reasonable that the one purposed in the article.
The author should have said they would have a case study for Luxembourg to (insert U.S. city).
I was just wanting to show the size and population difference between the countries. I am not willing to dive into the shit-abyss of comparing economics, policies, and political differences.
Take it up with the author of the article, they compared country to country not country to region or country to city.
That may be, but the author’s statements were comparing country to country.
OSHA? All of the issues I brought up were quality related.
I work in construction and part of my job is subcontractor oversight, in my first hand experience unions do just as shity of a job as everyone else but they act like they’re a gift to the jobsite. For the most part the non-union Subs do an all right job, but the worst Sub I’ve worked with was union and were not able…
I work with a guy who was pretty big into unions and now he’s in management. This kind of explains why he’s always trying to “subtly” drop how much he’s making to everyone he’s working with.
Sometimes you just have to take a horse, narwhal, saw, and hammer and make your own unicorn.
Oh, have a heart!
Find a 2000-2005 TDI Jetta wagon and lift it 4" and put all terrains on it. It will still get around 40 MPG, if it is a manual you don’t even have to give it gas in traffic to start from a stop, you lifted if for the tires (which is pretty easy) so now it’s offroad-ish capable, just change the oil and it should last…
Soonpra.
I’m more surprised by how people freak out and overreact to construction in a large metropolis.
“representative of the actual production vehicle that will be delivered in the first half of 2019.”
Ewe-russ.
Some concrete form release agents also have a green to yellow tinge. Mix that with water from a wet cure and you would have cloudy greenish water. In this case I think you’re spot on though.
Now that I’ve seen it can I go back to before I saw it?