What ratio vs. other parking lots per 100 cars though? I mean if 100 people use the McDonalds in a day and 20 visit the paint store, are there more than 5x as many accidents leaving the McDonalds?
What ratio vs. other parking lots per 100 cars though? I mean if 100 people use the McDonalds in a day and 20 visit the paint store, are there more than 5x as many accidents leaving the McDonalds?
In a city, where otherwise the store would have no parking lot at all it requires additional driveways. Otherwise it doesn’t. Author is basing this on their specific viewpoint (buying food for 1 while living in an area with high amounts of foot traffic).
Eh.... except for 1 MASSIVE issue, Catholics tend to be much more liberal than what you are thinking (which is Evangelical). Of course abortion was the single voting issue for many for a long time. However, the Catholics who actually follow their faith are strongly anti-capital punishment, tend to be much more into…
Wait until you have 3 of them.... If I am getting food for the family I go inside (easier to order 5 meals in person than over an intercom). But yesterday we stopped for a cold treat after leaving Six Flags. No way on earth I was parking and going inside with 3 kids or worse try to carry 5 drinks out to a car.
I can. It was yesterday and it was because I was getting drinks for a family of 5. Carrying out 5 drinks is not nearly as easy as having them handed to you while seated.
That article is trash as it doesn’t even prove the point it tries to prove. The point they made by Tiger-proofing a course was to remove the advantage that Tiger had over everyone and its was reasonably effective. Tiger won the 2000 US Open by 15 strokes (17 over 6th place). In the 19 since the effort to Tiger proof…
I know posting to a 3 day old post doesn’t often get a reply, but I have a question that anyone who has better knowledge can answer.
Age is not a factor. Pressurizing the hull is the issue. A B-52 flys far less frequently than a commercial airliner like the 737-200 (which can easily fly 1,000 segments a year for a company like Southwest),
Each individual airframe would vary, as the body can only take so many take-off/ladings and air pressurizations. That being said, a 737-200 that is below this threshold that has been properly maintained does have a better track record.
I don;t think its that. I think it has a lot to do with how these movies are shot. Movies like this are shot in multiple locations and sets over a large period of time and compiled on a computer far more than they ever did.
My town has 65,000 people. Its not a city, its a large suburban town. We have a police force of about 112 officers, with one police station. Even if every officer lived in the town (which they do not) that still works out to 580 residents per officer.
They do plenty, but the player needs to request the help. Not like your employer can formidably drag you to a psychiatric facility and place an involuntary hold on you. And since he is a union worker they probably can’t even block him from showing up at work if he doesn’t want to see a doctor.
Nah. Didn’t you read this:
Maybe I am optimistic because what other option do I have, but I think there is a good chance he will be the 2nd best QB from this draft.
Sure it will. Go watch an regular season game. The QB will look at his first option and if that guy is open he will throw it. You only look off your first option if you are trying to throw it 30 yards in the air (since most passes come out in 1-2 seconds now you don’t have time to look off).
Agreed. My guess is that there were alot of players out there that will make 53 man rosters (it was the 1st Quarter) but probably a lot of the backups. So it was better than it being the 3rd Quarter against guys that won’t make the cut down to 70 players, and good that the throws were on target, but yeah.
To be fair they took down the signage because it was blocking the large signage for the guns they were selling.
Maybe on the local TV broadcast, but not on radio in the days of instant replay. With radio you are counting on him/her to accurately describe what is happening because you can’t see it. Due to replay you can’t get screwed on anything other than ball/strike calls. If they rail about a pitch that was called a ball…
I like him in the sense that he’s a goofy somewhat funny voice. Of course I never actually listen to him because Suzyn Waldman is quite possibly the worst person in MLB broadcasting (which given what Pirates TV crew pinning for players who play the game the white way, and the general existence of Hawk Harrleson).
I am almost certain they will. I would wager that the DVD market has really dried up. And the idea that you can get $70 a year (or $6/mo.) instead of $25 two times a year makes sense to them.