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I would absolutely kill a dude for this piece of garbage.

Quick tips: get the best tires you can afford (if you can only afford one set year-round, I recommend the Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac; I haven’t tried them, but they come highly recommended). Also, sand bags or cat litter, right between the rear wheel arches. As much of it as possible.

While you could imagine how speed-tracking could be used for better navigation, you also have to wonder why Google doesn’t just rely on the GPS data like it does when the Android device isn’t plugged into a car.

An interesting idea, but the 10-second delay to heat the bolt with a lighter to melt the wax, or clear the whole with a smaller allen wrench, doesn’t seem like enough to push someone to the next bike. Suppose it depends on the area, and the thief in question.

...the biggest issue is that gaming books really aren’t good reads. While there are a handful that contain lore and just lore, for the most part D&D books are rules and mechanics.

I’m not a capital-b-Biker, so I don’t have a problem with the Spyder, Slingshot, or this happy little thing. People want additional stability, sounds great to me. I’ll stick with what I like - decades-old dual-sports - but I don’t hate on what other people want to ride.

Pumpkin Pi, get it?

12.3-megapixel Sony sensor, I believe. Also, “defintitley” isn’t actually a word, so long as we’re nitpicking.

Check around at work, too, and don’t be too selective with who you talk to. Fully 25 percent of the people at my job have turned out to be either roleplayers or people interested in roleplaying, such that we’ve now got more players than we have the GMs to handle.

Now this is a first step to making a true AI. The ability to take information and store its state on a continum instead of a binary (people —well, smart people — can actually think on a continum instead of on or off).

Well, that depends strongly on dosage. DXM tends to come on in stages, depending on dosage (mg/kg). First plateau is just some amusement, some dizziness. Second is some minor impairment, with hints of what’s to come. Third plateau is mostly what I’ll describe below. Fourth plateau turns the below up to 11, with

What it doesn’t do is get people pleasantly high.

I did this (much smaller) for a group of middle school children 5 or 10 years ago, and I still gets kids coming up to me and talking about it. It’s a very powerful demonstration that should be much more common.

I’m told you almost immediately adjust, because your brain is operating the wheel with feedback, rather than memory; you don’t turn the wheel to a specific place when you go around a corner, you steer until you get a specific result. But I personally don’t mind turning the steering wheel a little further, so I haven’t

As far as that goes, this is true of most modern cars, in which features like DSC and ABS take your input, run it through the computer (which is aware of current conditions) and alter your input into a more desirable (as far as the car is concerned, anyway) output.

Congratulations, Ford: you caught up to BMW in 2003. And I suspect even they weren’t the first.

You want your fucking mind blown about how we figure this shit out, by the way, you should google “waggle dance” and “Karl von Frisch” to find out about how we figured out how bees fucking talk to each other. Seriously, it’s nuts, and these are BEES, which aren’t, you know, animals with super-complicated brains. And

Oh, XJ brother, Great White North brother, don’t condemn yourself to a winter of misery and understeer. Our Jeeps were made to be used, made to be abused, made to have their rockers replaced with 2x4 steel bar, made to have their floorboards cut out and new ones welded in. Don’t deny yourself the joy of sliding

Typically, by experiment and observation. Send a human with a red shirt through a colony, record the calls, repeat. Send the same human through a colony with a blue shirt, record the calls, repeat. Then look for telltale differences between the two. Then vary the thing you’re sending: send a woman rather than a man,

I’ve got to be honest, it’s probably a lot safer for you than what I’m already driving. :D