Just imagine grappling that protrusion and trying to drink from the glass? Sure it may be grippy, but it's a step away from ergonomics. Novel idea, but not practical.
Just imagine grappling that protrusion and trying to drink from the glass? Sure it may be grippy, but it's a step away from ergonomics. Novel idea, but not practical.
First, why do they call them mugs? Because there's a "handle"? They're glasses. Second, terrible idea.
Left pocket phone, right pocket wallet, pen, knife. No place for keys... though usually I clip them to my belt loop. Still, I remove them from my belt loop when I get home, inviting loss.
Exactly, I don't get why people say to wash it immediately. After shredding cheese with a box grater, i let it sit a day or two and dry out, then I can wash it with hot water, soap, and a bristle brush. Easy.
These seem terribly space inefficient.
So it requires you to know the story before hand?
I don't think the range elements change their heat. They turn on and off accordingly to maintain a desired level of heat.
I dunno, a continuous spot on my windshield bugs me a lot, especially when I can't get rid of it. Hopefully the time/date/weather they show can be turned off.
67, but I likely only use about 10 frequently.
Sleep paralysis sucks, it's not so much terrifying for me because when it happens I know it's happening. I can't move or talk, but what's weird is I hear things going on that I know aren't happening. Like my old roommate talking on his phone, which is what he did in the morning... before he moved out!
How is bludgeoning someone with a bat any less potentially lethal than a gun? And pepper-spray indoors? Seems like a bad idea.
Where are you shooting that it would matter? I collect all my brass, unless it gets buried in the mud.
Courses in rural MN combined with AT&T.
And then you have no phone signal. What a waste of $30.
My '12 GTI has both the light and displays "please refuel"; it's so polite.
No over-time pay. I also refuse to stay late, or arrive early unless it's a function of some sort (meeting, travel, etc.).
I could be wrong, but my guess as to why the cable enters the left can of the headphones has to do with wiring with regards to the pins in the plug. I'm justifying this with the fact that mono connections always utilize the left connector on stereo devices.
I always hate studies like this that require the subject to do tasks unrelated to real-world work but rather exercises to simulate. It seems that it would be easier in almost all real-world situations because you can take mental shortcuts due to skills you've gained, like "muscle memory" for work functions.
I always hate studies like this that require the subject to do tasks unrelated to real-world work but rather exercises to simulate. It seems that it would be easier in almost all real-world situations because you can take mental shortcuts due to skills you've gained, like "muscle memory" for work functions.
I always hate studies like this that require the subject to do tasks unrelated to real-world work but rather exercises to simulate. It seems that it would be easier in almost all real-world situations because you can take mental shortcuts due to skills you've gained, like "muscle memory" for work functions.