His barrel roll recovery was pretty damn impressive.
His barrel roll recovery was pretty damn impressive.
Just don’t take things from your workplace - it’s stealing. And, no, we don’t “all do it”.
agree we are not talking about using the copier of something like that, we are talking about removing company property, i cant imagine any employer looking past that, at best you get fired with a black mark on your reputation worst you get charged
I don’t even know what to say about this. I would say I’m shocked that someone wrote an article encouraging people to steal, but I’m not. The world has gone to shit lately. This is just one aspect of a highly complex problem in the labor world, and employees being encouraged to steal is definitely not the worst aspect…
As someone who has never gotten a dui in 40 years of driving, the fact that one was not enough for you to change your ways makes any input from you on the subject beyond invalid. Idiot.
Drunk driving accounts for so few accidents in the country. Comapred to cell phone driver and sleepy drivers, DUI crashes make up a nearly meaningless portion of the crashes. But its low hanging fruit - no one in theri right mind would ever speak out in support of drunks - but this is misguided tech.
I annoy several of my friends by relating to them how Fantasy Football is D&D
Them: “Would you manage your household budget this way?!?!”
This Saturday, the NLS is back at the Nurburgring after its summer/24h race break with a six hour race. That’s 50% more race than usual! They don’t appear to be cued up yet, but streams should be available with a choice of either German or English commentary on their Youtube channel.
Straight cut gears and zero sound insulation = insane noises
Built JPL Tough
Exactly, that’s why you don’t lie on CV’s.
So the study doesn’t actually tell you how they calculated it, it just refers to another study.
That study doesn’t base the numbers on the cost of treatment, but instead on the “value of a human life”, which considers a human life to be worth $11 million based on DOT numbers. They conclude from this that someone who…
The care you described costing $1,000,000 is unjustifiable in the “normal” case where you’re in the ICU for something unusual.