It’s a legitimate historical documentary, I think.
It’s a legitimate historical documentary, I think.
I’m guessing some kind of long Las Vegas bender that included both a tour of the Hoover Dam and the Luxor Casino
Manual focus and optical zoom would be very hard to get right on a smartphone without giving it a real lens setup, for sure
No Bad Dragon?
Not to mention that “more than double the speed limit” would be well over 100 MPH, and would probably have resulted in a crash.
Duo is a separate app for video calling, reminiscent of Apple’s Facetime. You can place. The key standout feature is something Google calls “Knock-Knock” (yes really) which shows you a video feed of the person calling you before you answer. It’s not revolutionary, but it’s still pretty neat.
Looks like a ‘70 or so F100?
I keep used tires in the bed as spacers and bumpers.
Ummm, what? I’m trying to think of a version prior to 10 where updates were only pushed, rather than pulled by the client - AFAIK they were always ran on a schedule until 10...
Feature, not bug. The easiest way to find evidence of cybercrime is by picking a bunch of computers and turning them into bots full of unsavory material.
Man, when I’m shopping for trucks, the figure that stands out is definitely the 2.7% reduced understeer or whatever...
“While it’s frequently used by chiropractors and naturopaths, the medical and science community remains skeptical and divided (much as they do over the existence of Chronic Lyme) on its effectiveness. Critics say it’s pseudoscience with results that are purely subjective to the person conducting the tests. Few (if…
“what really set the campaign apart for me was the story of Reach itself. You know you’re going to lose this fight, and while it may not have been perfect, Bungie did a very good job at still getting the player to feel hopefull of a good conclusion, even as your team mates were dying left and right.”
“Why do corporations exist?”
“To shield the people who own businesses from the consequences of what their businesses do.”
I’m sure there are people out there that rent a car, put a blower on it, thrash it, then remove the blower before they return it
There’s a Popeye’s buffet in my city. Apparently there aren’t many of those out there.
The only exception I’d give is if the game crashes for the user.
Anybody know how long bathroom fans are supposed to last?
If I recall correctly, most of them are completely immune to any fines or cleanup costs, either through corporate structure (matryushka doll company setups where everything is a contractor / holding company / no-liability what-have-you), or simply from having agreements with the states to not be held liable...