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It’s like necklacing, except more stylish.

The assumption you make is that the seats can be reclined. Non-reclining seats have been a thing for a few years now, and more and more airlines are installing them.

For some reason my first reaction was, “I wonder if she’s ever cosplayed as Cammy from Street Fighter before.”

At least Trump is talking about it.

I’m not sure what happened to the little car on the other side of the road.

And even Gizmodo’s Michael took “almost an hour”—as in, less than one; if that’s 45 minutes, HTC’s own exec stated that’s about the max it would take—so you taking “hours” would make you an outlier of outliers.

But the Vive takes hours to set up initially

There are plenty of high quality products made in China. The catch is that the company paying those contractors pay more. Most companies aren’t willing to do that.

If you have the power to zone a district as autonomous vehicles-only, I bet you can get some real change pretty quickly.

Suuuuuure, “accidentally".

This is literally ThinkGeek’s MO.

Also, the screen seems pretty close to the wheel - I can see hitting my hand on it every time I turn he wheel. Ouch.

1) You still get the full credit for the next fiscal quarter.

They’ve already sold 67,000 and project another 80,000-90,000 S and X models sold this year. Once the number hits 200,000, the clock starts ticking.

I suggest you re-read the Constitution sometime. The only real mention of your rights are contained in the amendments to the Constitution, aka <drumroll> the Bill of Rights. For the most part the Constitution defines the form and powers of the federal government. As for the applicability of protections afforded by the

iOS is checking each app to see if there’s a cache that it can delete; look at the size of your Google search app for example. This process isn’t very fast; try deleting a large app and see how the available space creeps up slowly. So if your rental attempts are occurring in quick succession, it’s not that each

better than using a centuries-old law

That’s a pretty interesting title you’ve got there, Kate, considering that when you look into the cases you see that: