There is also the case of depreciating the car (which may be required for businesses), and if you sell it for more than the depreciated value, you have to then report the ‘income.’
There is also the case of depreciating the car (which may be required for businesses), and if you sell it for more than the depreciated value, you have to then report the ‘income.’
the only raw materials needed for the process are water and carbon dioxide
Another technique is to draw a semicircle. Then, any pair of lines drawn from one end, to any point on the semicircle, and then to the other end make a right angle.
The problem I have with the push for medical marijuana is that we already have the chemicals legalized for prescriptions (e.g., Marinol), and those chemicals are produced in controlled doses. It’s not the whatever-you-happen-to-get by either making it yourself of buying from some uncontrolled source. Furthermore, the…
Towing is also limited by dynamic stability of the trailer. That has to do with centers of gravity, locations of wheels, pivot points, etc.
I'm not so sure about any of those "comprehensive" packages. For me, all I need is over-the-air broadcasts (free) + Hulu (free) + Netflix DVD ($12)+ Sling ($20, but only for ESPN during bowl season).
Most states don't have a "left lane rule," so being unaware of it is not surprising.
I have no problem with a standard push button layout or rotary knob. I greatly dislike the Mercedes stalk shifter. There should be no more than two stalks, one per side.
It's always better to pay off your loans sooner rather than later.
And d) motorcyclists are far more likely to be injured if even the least bit of contact occurs with a vehicle, and e) the combination of velocity differential and distance between objects are the main factors for whether there is an accident; thus, putting yourself close to another vehicle and traveling at a different…
If motorcycles occupy adjacent lanes, should it be legal for cars to lane split between them? Or what it they are just little (narrow) cars and the lanes are wide?
Consumer Reports has stated that it is actually the young and tech-savvy that do the most complaining because they are the ones who use all the features and thus find the flaws. The "senile" people who don't understand technology never even attempt to pair their phone or use voice commands, and thus they don't have…
I'd suggest putting your music on a USB and leaving your phone uncoupled. If the goal is to have all your music available while not hijacking your phone calls, then that seems the ideal solution.
Music on USB FTW.
One problem is thinking of it as a date (and thus add baggage).
I expect many 'tough' questions from children are caused by them having a concern. Questions caused by curiosity likely aren't going to be 'tough.'
Two things this relates to:
There's a problem in these recommendations. They put too much emphasis on intent. While you can make decisions based on your motivation, no one else can, even if you tell them, because they have no way to determine if it's sincere.
I have always found light is key to normal body rhythms. Turn off TVs & lights before going to bed prepares the body for good sleep. Avoiding using smart phones, tablets, TVs, etc., in bed to help you fall asleep. Similarly, having light when you need to wake up is the single best thing for me.