I like this one the most! It looks like the most practical. That way you just get some of the liquid curry into the rice and take out more as you need it.
This one might not be an April Fool's gag, but a Pokemon themed Pac-Man hack just appeared today as well. Unfortunately, it seems to only exist on one of those cheap plug & play consoles.
Exactly. And I'm sure he reads Playboy for the articles. His holier than thou rant is the last thing anyone needs.
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The DeLorean saga is what got me into cars and I've read a few books written about him. It really depends on what kind of story you want to read because with such a polarizing personality like John DeLorean almost every author has a bias and it really shows in how they tell the story.
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clever girl...
Also worth noting about this V4- although the engine is unusual, it's in no danger of running out of spares. That's because this engine was also used in a lot of construction equipment. There was an early Mythbusters episode where they needed to use one of those old crane/platform thingys and they needed to get it to…
I'm a YouTuber but before I give my opinion, full disclosure- I do mostly game reviews and unboxings and none of my videos are monetized, it's just not worth it to me, I'd rather keep it up as a hobby for now. I also haven't covered any specific Nintendo games yet.
That sucks!!! I was just at their panel at PAX South on Saturday! There was a lot of talent there and you could tell they were having fun.
Hyperkin is a disgusting company. They made the Retron 5 emulation software by stealing open source code, not giving any credit or compensation to the real authors, intentionally disguising where they got the code, and selling it in a locked system (which is called "TiVo-ization" and is illegal).
There's one at the bottom of Lake Mead if you want to go get it.
... um, you mean like a lunatic who jumps to a conclusion and assumes every law office "advertises on TV so you can get the people who didn't like their IUDs to file a lawsuit against the company"?
As I responded to another comment, I'm sure that at the most 1% or 2% of IUDs end in serious complications, but trust me, you DO NOT want to be in that 1% or 2%. It's not like IUDs are the only choice, there are other options to go explore. IUDs are still the only contraception related malpractice/product cases I have…
See above! You probably don't want to hear it, it's abbreviated but still sad.
No, we were the biggest personal injury firm in west Texas, but amazingly we never advertised on TV.
I know that a good portion of those who get this are fine with it, but you're looking at it from the wrong perspective. I never saw any other form of contraception involved in a medical malpractice case, EVER. So gee, when a lot of women are coming in with IUD related complications, I can't help but come to an obvious…
These things are terrible. At the law firm I work for, IUD complications are one of the most common medical malpractice/defective product claims we get. I've been waiting for the day these things get reviewed.
Um... source?