I personally am very much looking forward to probably buying this game a couple of years after it’s released.
I personally am very much looking forward to probably buying this game a couple of years after it’s released.
Neutral: EVs are just a holdover until nuclear takes off.
The apostle Paul wrote a few times about the issue of eating meat that had been sacrificed to idols. This was a major concern to some early Christians; since idols don’t eat anything, the meat that was offered to them was often resold in the market, and the idea of eating it made some Christians uneasy. Paul’s advice…
If this takes off (and for the love of all that is good, I hope it doesn’t), here are some things I plan to invent:
Next week:
Yeah but, work with me on this, what if we joined the two V6s at the crankshaft, so instead of a V12, it’d be an X12?
Interesting idea. Let me try...
It is. And sometimes it’s not very rewarding. But it’s still worth it. At least I hope it is; I’m not finished yet.
It’s not just that, though; I don’t think fast food employees deserve that much more crap to deal with.
Why not just set out a bunch of boxes, trap all the cats in them, and send them to America? I have it on good authority that there are no cats in America.
Pro-tip: don’t just be kind for a year. Keep being kind until you die.
Right. So 3,718 for kitchen, 1,982 for the rest of the house. Makes perfect sense.
Our house is kinda open like that; the dining area isn’t separated from the kitchen, and there’s just a counter between the kitchen and the living room. Usually, if we have a party and people are cooking stuff, other people will come help, or start washing dishes, or just make friendly conversation. I feel sorry for…
Yeah, I should probably do this on my ‘86 Kawasaki project. What about the master cylinder? Do those need to be rebuilt too?
“...a 3,718 square feet ‘public kitchen’...”
Yeah, that’s a good place to start. But I still think a lot of people would ignore the sign and assume that this new thing is just like all the old things they’re already familiar with.
Reminds me of the Detroit Rule.
This seems like a bad idea. I mean, it’s a good idea, but I think it will confuse people. The line will be full of people who didn’t order ahead, because that’s not how they’re used to using a drive-thru, and employees will spend most of their day explaining that no, this is not that kind of drive-thru, this is a new…
Do you have to take the heads off and nest the shells inside each other?
Yeah, I was wondering if BMW had been involved with the Nazis, but I guess pretty much every German company was at that time. Apparently a BMW 003 jet engine was tested for use on the Messerschmidt Me 262, but it didn’t work, so they used a different engine.