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Most are. The ones that aren’t are trafficked by a disproportionate amount of people and thus have more staffing and infrastructure in place to, for example, clean up after visitors. Fees at parks that charge a fee correlate roughly to popularity: they range anywhere from $4 per person to $30 per car for a week.

That’s nice. Data mining is still occurring in order for targeting to work.

American service people are already unpopular due persistent poor behavior and sexual misconduct with Japanese civilians

that sit far closer to the Chinese coast than the Japanese

You get 15 minutes to edit a post.

Another option would have been a pair of these, and some Vicks VapoRub under the nose to deal with the smell of the crowds:

Solution: Vicks VapoRub. If it’ll block out the smell of a rotting corpse, it can handle b.o.

Call me lazy, but I would have gone with a couple of these. They last forever, and at least on Amazon a pair of the large packs only cost a little more than the cheapest battery-powered sprayers.

From the ending of the pilot episode. You know why one hundred? Because you need 100 episodes to go into syndication.

“Be careful of what you ask for, because you might just get it.”

It’s really odd; one of the main talking points in the anti-CAHSR campaign is how the system will never be profitable because of the cost of construction. No rational accounting of the profitability of a public transit system anywhere in the world has ever included capital costs. And nobody’s ever complained that the

His original “design” also initially claimed a $5 million/mile track cost, with absolutely nothing to back it up. This is what we engineers call a SWAG: scientific wild-ass guess.

Storing (and Sharing!) Your Credit Card Information

They communicate with credit card companies (Visa, Amex, MC) and they’re are the ones that handle banks.

I don’t think we need to get 800mph in this.

Or palatable to humans, for that matter. This 200 MPH test track won’t subject passengers to anywhere near the lateral or vertical forces that a passenger on a 800 MPH pod would experience when it’s turning, climbing, or descending. And construction costs for a flat, uninterrupted expanse that doesn’t interrupt any

I just buy whatever’s on Amazon that has a pretty good rating; any difference in page yield is usually still massively overshadowed by the cost savings. And Office Depot cartridge recycling program accepts aftermarket cartridges.