Taking air out of your tires will give you a wider contact patch which can sometimes help, but more often than not you actually want skinny tires for snow.
Taking air out of your tires will give you a wider contact patch which can sometimes help, but more often than not you actually want skinny tires for snow.
You may think that you just need to scrape off the glass, and you'd be wrong. You'll realize this the first time you have to come to a quick stop.
They call it The Suck Zone.
Yeah. You'll see, for example, that he doesn't say business cards should never be used—just that most people use them horribly. That's the point he's making for each item. We've turned networking into this dumb, robotic thing that makes us FEEL productive without actually doing anything.
I think that's the point Zach is making, whether you agree with his delivery system or not. Where there's real and useful applications for networking, comfort zones, social media, business cards, and promises to follow up later, there's also the VASTLY underserved need to just be real while engaging in these kinds of…
Meaningful relationships happen over time, when people are thrown together through situations. It's people you see every day at work, parties, community groups, etc.
Nope, I totally agree with this article. This article says "network is important, but you're doing it wrong," because many people are, in fact, doing it wrong.
Articles like this are why Lifehacker was invented.
I can't even count how many times I've gotten drunk and ended up at McDonalds.
Maybe it's time to send Rolling Stone magazine out to get to the bottom of this shit.
He's taking his talents to the cafeteria.
LeBron turns 30 next week.
While Lebron Jr. does a pretty darn good impression of his daddy — from the one-man fastbreaks to the crab-dribbling and-ones — I was more impressed by the kids in white doing a better impression of James Harden on defense.
Me earlier: "We don't have MD's where I'm from ;)"
I obviously don't know Marshawn personally so maybe I'm wrong, but I'm guessing when he's a broken old man like each of us someday become and he looks back at when he could have been the man that joyfully talked about how great it was to have had fun doing something we all love him for - instead of the man that…
When did "So, _______; can you talk about that?" become an acceptable way to pose a query in an interview? I graduated with a degree in Journalism in 2000* and feel like any one of the professors would have slapped me across the face if I ever said something like that in an interview.
It is unfortunate that your pain was not treated adequately and you are not alone - there are many patients who's pain management is poor, and is something that requires further research and exploration. In addition, fibromyalgia is a poorly understood disease. I'm glad that your pain is now better controlled.
Honestly, the handler was not reading the horse's body language. It was obviously stressed out.
Glad she's okay but any horse that takes the attitude of "Fuck 'yo photo!" is a horse I like.
The shop owner should send a bill for the decontamination efforts.