It should be made a little more clearly that these hits are for people that will get a zero balance after forgiveness.
It should be made a little more clearly that these hits are for people that will get a zero balance after forgiveness.
Unless they meet ASTM standards for impact and compression, workout shoes are going to do precisely jack all to protect against a dropped weight.
I don’t get it, does everyone have to leave at the same time? Do they walk around playing ‘Closing time’?
Either leave early or wait it out and leave late
They don’t really do that very well though either. Without labels, it’s too difficult to judge proportions. With labels, then it’s “why are you using a pie chart and not just the labels?”
So you’re comparing the total visitors in January to those counted in other months, and perhaps observing which months have the most visitor traffic.
I’ll pile on too. 8 years and counting working in analytics and analytics dashboards and my answer to the question “when to use pie charts” is NEVER.
I’m a data scientist and pretty solidly in the “pie charts should never be used” camp. The reasoning: it’s really hard to visually compare the size of different slices of a circle. Is that slice 3 times the size of that other slice? 1.5 times? 2 times? If they’re about the same size, which one is actually bigger? Is…
The video article thing is pretty annoying. Thanks for the text version link.
https://lifehacker.com/when-you-should-use-barbells-instead-of-dumbbells-and-1848477314
I 2nd, 3rd and 4th Macrofactor.
That would make the most sense. People on income-based repayment would’ve already reported that directly to DoE last January.
Details have not been annouced, but that is assumed so, I believe there are some allowances so that even those making $126k, but paid into healthcare plans might qualify.
Car was unstoppable
I’m pretty sure he’s trying to get his Hoobastank album un-jammed from the CD player, not steal the car.
Yeah, I was expecting a deep dive on frame rust and engine sludging as part of a rather short list, as major car makers go, of actual problems. Instead we mostly got aesthetic preferences and the odd product-planning misfire that resulted in disappointing market acceptance.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with the Solara, convertible or otherwise. It’s the car for someone who wants something practical and dependable, but wasn’t completely ordinary. They’re objectively good, decent looking cars.
If you’re going to create a list of “bad” cars, tell us why they’re objectively bad. This list doesn’t do this. Most of the descriptions are just variations of “Ew, I don’t like this.”
That’s because it is full of errors and make no sense. Among them, the Vibe was a Pontiac. The Matrix was built in Canada. The California plant was not a Toyota plant. It was the illegitimate child of the GM Toyota affair. The Vibe was, except for the 5 speed whose output bearing would fail, the best cars GM ever…
Quite a lot of cars in the list do not deserve to be in it.
I’ve read the argument for the Pontiac Vibe 3 times and I still can’t understand the point.