It’s like a scene from Superman. Unbelievable. God was watching over those children.
It’s like a scene from Superman. Unbelievable. God was watching over those children.
Virtually all the tickets I have received have been earned, and the cops have almost always knocked the speed on the ticket down a bit to make the financial hit a bit less painful. One incident, however, presented an interesting “lesser of two evils” thought experiment. I decided that speeding was safer than remaining…
You want to have gas-propelled cars.
Yeah, you need to be talking to a therapist a lot more than you might already be. What happens when you go into that “state” with your actual wife?
Stupid, yes. Understandable (by me)? Also yes.
Back in high school, middle of winter, going out to a friend’s cabin on an island on Lake of the Woods in NW Ontario. The ice road would get you pretty close to the island, then it was a short walk to the cabin. We would go out to hang out and drink beer, have a bonfire, roast weenies, etc. The usual cabin stuff. We…
I discovered that if I scroll only as far as absolutely necessary, it doesn’t happen. Still extremely annoying, but at least I can read articles and comments.
I posted about this in a couple of other places as well. I finally figured out the bit about not scrolling any farther than absolutely necessary. Extremely annoying.
Sorry to hijack the thread, but something very weird is going on with Kinja. (This is one of very few articles where I can make it to the comments.)
I would like to add: if you’re going straight at a red light on a multi-lane street and there is zero to little traffic, don’t get in the right lane. Some people want to make that right on red
I bought my first smartphone in 2014, a Samsung Galaxy S5. It still works; why should I replace it?
Clearly.
The Model Y’s entire rear window broke in the process
people on holiday from the EU were the worst. I guess many of them have no frame of reference of how hot it can get?
Yep. I think it’s reasonable to recognize “degree of miss.” Technically, every two moving objects that don’t collide could be said to have “missed” each other. Those that come very close, but don’t collide, have still had a miss - but it was a near thing.
No, the article says it comes with the belts and the passenger seat, leading me to wonder where the driver’s seat went. I think the OP here has a decent hypothesis.
76 percent of Americans believe that dealers lie to them about pricing
it also buys additional cobalt in from area “artisanal” mines
some sort of social media platform where content creatures could offer these tips
augmented reality head-up display. Not only does it have all the features you’d expect from a modern HUD, but it also projects navigation instructions in front of you, which was, again, very helpful