Assuming they're authentic, Panasport G7 C5C2s are far from clearance wheels. That set retails for $4k or so.
Assuming they're authentic, Panasport G7 C5C2s are far from clearance wheels. That set retails for $4k or so.
Who know's if it's actually true, since the lack of detail kinda makes it sound like an urban legend, but:
No, you see, that hashtag doesn't apply here. You literally said "All of America". There are plenty of ways to decry the country's overall animosity toward science without making sweeping generalizations.
All of America?
Mississippi and West Virginia.
This idea actually has been discussed before in the context of 3D-printing applications. Traditional manufacturing methods fall short when it comes to producing that kind of structure, but 3D-printing/DMLS could certainly accomplish it.
I agree with this. Notes were always useless for me.
I have no connection to the food service industry (other than as a customer, obviously), but BCO is probably my favorite thing on Kinja.
Add Bulletproof coffee to the list.
*palâté
what did i just read
I believe you mean Boing.
Maybe I've just accepted that as an error people make—butchering the Italian language is an American tradition. Not sure why the missing syllable bothers me more.
I'm going to use this as a platform to say—is anyone else mildly bothered when someone (everyone?) calls them "peppercinis", completely dropping a syllable?
No, we get Milano cookies here, made by Pepperidge Farm.
Damn.
They have these in San Diego as well...either on the 15 or the 163. I used to watch them in action on the way to work.
I would agree with that, having seen the fuckery firsthand all over the world.
Kinda the point. Cambodia isn't the kind of place where you fuck around like this, because they will not hesitate to throw your ass in jail (or worse). Remember the Khmer Rouge?