You'd think they'd be smart enough to cover the holes and springs along the sides... Lawsuit in 3... 2... 1...
You'd think they'd be smart enough to cover the holes and springs along the sides... Lawsuit in 3... 2... 1...
Buy it now to get all this sexting! You won't pay the original $89, you won't even pay the list price of $9.99 - buy it now from Amazon and pay just $9.99!
Nobody names their kid Adolf ... after 1930. True Story.
Actually, it's $36 billion. Pretty easy to comprehend. ;)
By desktop version do you mean maps.google.com ? Because I can't seem to get the floor plan of West Edmonton Mall which supposedly has one according to the list. How do I make it work?
Natural sulphur springs... That doesn't sound very appealing. Although the smell doesn't bother me, it's not exactly pleasant.
Yes, why yes he was.
Oh that's strange. Doesn't happen to me.
There is a good chance 'she' is a computer. Lot's of video, specially ones like these, use text-to-speech narration nowadays and the 'realistic' aspect of it is pretty good now too.
By your majority of purchases it seems you equipping yourself to be the worlds best boyfriend - you can cook, you can build/fix things, you dress nice, you're fit, you can buy/fix the latest gadgets she loves etc... Seems to me Amazon thinks you're trying to hard and is offering you an easier solution. ;)
On top of the other two replies, notice the white/red thumb nail - that hand model is pushing pretty hard to compress it that much.
What's the issue? It's saving your comment history so you can back/forward navigate through the comments you're reading/replying to. I find it very useful - just be sure to click 'back' after clicking a comment instead of 'Show all XX discussions in response to Article Author' and then you won't get the huge list in…
That's due to the area it's built in, not the building. But yes, plumbing is built into the prefab pieces as you can see in the video.
The other two replies are valid, but I'll add, patent licenses are negotiated based on the value of the patent not a 'one for you, one for me' basis. So, it's perfectly acceptable for Apple to pay 'pennies' and charge 'dollars' if their patents are hundreds of times more valuable.
Does this have some sort of 'road recognition' from their satellite imagery? It's got a road that is literally still being built on private property (Georgian College campus) and it overlays perfectly with the satellite image of it under construction.. Google still has a 3+ year old version of this road that's 1/8 of…
You love the odour of odourless natural gas?
Oh the irony. That makes it all the better... Or worse, depending on your viewpoint.
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It seems perfect actually. All the people that signed up for 1 month will be expired by the time they need it for the holidays - they'll all go to renew their one month and end up paying $80 for a year. The old bait and switch.