If like me, you’ll be on the road during most of the debate time (6-8) because you don’t feel like getting home later just to watch it, it will also be broadcast on NPR.
If like me, you’ll be on the road during most of the debate time (6-8) because you don’t feel like getting home later just to watch it, it will also be broadcast on NPR.
I don’t deviate because I think it’ll be faster, but because I think it’ll be less stressful than dealing with the stop and go and crazies weaving in and out because they refuse to accept it’s rush hour and you just can’t keep going that fast.
If you read the rest of his comment, he mentions he is in fact passing up cars going slower than him on the right. The problem is when someone even faster comes barreling behind him, and if they’re going 20mph over the limit, that legally qualifies as reckless endangerment, not just a speeding ticket.
But you were the one saying they had the same health benefits, which clearly isn’t the case if one uses HFCS and the other actual sugar (not to mention the potassium, however little is still a lot more than a can of Coke).
Gatorade has actual sugar, not HFCS. Powerade, being a Coca Cola product has HFCS.
I tried a soda made with Steevia before, worst thing I’ve ever had, tasted worse than when the fountain drinks at a restaurant run out of syrup.
Halal and Kosher are, aside from the prayer said over the meat, more about a specific way of slaughtering the animal. Not sure if that’s rally a marketing thing.
I’d heard about that too, just looked it up it’s Hpyonatermia.
I find the carbonation is less helpful when I’m out running since it makes it hard to drink fast.
I’m going to chime in and agree with the other comments saying that Gatorade is useful when used for its intended purpose, replenishing electrolytes and sugar after an actual high exertion workout.
I’ve never done a cost difference analysis, but Mio, in addition to their energy bottles also does “fit” ones that’s basically turns water into a sports drink, but with Sucralose (the sweetener used for Splenda) instead of actual sugar.
How much do these things usually go for? I might buy this one even though I don’t have the game.
Cozi TV shows reruns every night....
I don’t know why they’re obsessed and I don’t care as long as they keep coming up with flavors like blueberry cheesecake, strawberry cheesecake, green tea, banana, raspberry, etc. Not planning to try the wasabi or soy sauce ones though.
That attention residue thing just happened to me. I was signing into a site to send something in for approval, but the login can take a few minutes so I switched over to...well...to here, to refresh the page and then forgot I was waiting to get logged into that work site. Luckily I hadn’t been timed out when I…
This would only be true for me because Amazon doesn’t take cash. Otherwise, since I’m not in the target demo of the study, as I pay my statement balances in full each month, charging things that are under $10 or $20 is an easy way to build up that cash back from my cards.
If you’re one of the people who had to put in those speed limits, then thanks! Must have been a lot of work, considering I’m now even seeing it on what I would consider smaller/minor streets.
Not surprising since Waze had added this recently and they’re owned by Google. I liked Google Maps better, but after the Waze buyout a lot of the traffic incidents on maps just say “reported on Waze” for the details, instead of what the actual incident is, so I ended up just going with Waze.
Nice idea! But I’d probably just end up eating the ice cream sandwiches without putting them together like that
That and the money saving are why I just exercise at home, and have nearby areas for running.