I mean, you just described InstantPot in a nutshell. If you’re not cooking, like ox-tails, it’s not really reducing a lot of the work. It does a fine job, but so do many other things that arguably are less hassle.
I mean, you just described InstantPot in a nutshell. If you’re not cooking, like ox-tails, it’s not really reducing a lot of the work. It does a fine job, but so do many other things that arguably are less hassle.
Not tens of millions of people, hundreds of millions.
No... I did.
If they’re not “anti-vax”... why are they not getting vaccinated?
Another way: don’t order from Cheesecake.
Chris Kimball has banged on for years about how you shouldn’t boil your eggs (hard or soft) but steam them, with the (quite convincing) logic that steam is always the same temperature, 212 degrees, so you get a very even cook, as opposed to letting them bang around in bubbling water which naturally has fairly dramatic…
I’m a former instant pot person and the one thing I thought it did really well was hard-boiled eggs. But a pan with water in it does it just fine as well. However, if I had to make, like, 18 hard-boiled eggs for, um, a massive egg salad, I would use an instantpot as it would be much easier to do many at once.
Sleep apnea is real and a lot of Americans would be healthier if they were aware of their sleep problems, but the sleep study medical industry is a big fucking scam... so good.
Nikita Mazepin did it, couldn’t be too hard.
I don’t think it was premeditated attempted murder on either part. I’m willing to entertain that argument for Bottas in Hungary, but I think this was two dudes in a dick-measuring contest and they both lost because neither was going to give way. I think it’s wrong to penalize Max, I think plenty of quite knowledgable p…
It’s a marketing company not a car manufacturer.
If your sister needs someone to honestly answer her questions and inform her on the details of the car, she should not ask a dealer.
They’re not trying to help you be better informed, they’re trying to screw you out of money. Even if they know the answer, the answer isn’t what is going to help them, so they’re not going to tell you.
I mean, you could watch the video and see what actually happens:
Well, Lewis WAS actively trying to reverse the car and rock the Red Bull off of his while Max was climbing out and continued to do so as Max walked past, pretty much only stopping when Max was behind his car. As Max said, if a driver is still trying to drive, it’s pretty clear that he’s okay.
This. When my dad got out of the service, he had a CDL and looking for work took a job as a school bus driver. Made it three stops and just got out and let the old-timer showing him the route take back the wheel.
The only people who enjoy the dealership experience are dealers. I’ll buy a car from a fucking vending machine with a well-stocked brochure rack. If you really need a person, it’s to make a copy of my drivers license before I go on a test drive.
Look, there’s the argument “Max drives recklessly and aggressively and that’s what led to the crash because he forced his car into a spot that was hard to avoid a wreck”, which is not an unreasonable argument, and then there’s the “Max is a physics genius who, after leaving the pits on a shitty pitstop, saw Lewis…
“A car just drove over my head and is currently teetering on top of me precariously in a way that endangers my life and the life of the other driver AND may be leaking fuel on me... I’ll keep my engine running and try to jiggle things around!”
Soooo... I don’t think a single driver in F1 got there without being a bully who always HAS to win and is willing to risk his own life and limb (and certainly others) to get there... or at least has had more of those moments than any of us ever will.