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Can confirm this is how i did it, and it was easier than trying to hit the smaller bars.

Cargo planes (fedex, ups, usps, etc), not passenger planes (though passenger plans do carry a lot of cargo containers as well underneath the passengers.

The efficiency almost always improves, but its measured in thousands of rail car loads, so moving 10,000 more rail cars of goods around with less costs than the previous year.

I think you mean ‘ports’ and ‘rail terminals’ when referring to being mob ran (I certainly wouldn’t visit the Chicago yards) vs the railroads themselves. Its more about efficiency (which does include costs) than anything. 2 ppl (a train crew) moving 300 containers each with several tons of stuff vs 300 drivers moving

Tomorrow probably not, but they could get 300+ containers from a port to the middle of the country in 2 days all at once, vs 300 truck drivers all driving 16 hour trips to get the same number of containers there.

It really comes down to ‘time’ and ‘distance’, most long haul (>500-600 miles) stuff almost always goes by rail, but as other people have said it takes 3-5 days to go across the whole US, and so is rarely done for perishables or goods that need to arrive sooner.

So is it just me who thinks the Razer Atheris mouse basically looks like its got the the Lexar multi-card reader as its graphics? 

So is it just me who thinks the Razer Atheris mouse basically looks like its got the the Lexar multi-card reader as

Shopping for plans isnt enough frankly... you need to know what discounts the plan has with the providers you have.

At least 2-3 yrs ago if you had a backup from ITunes of your ipad/phone on your PC you could dig into the backup and pull the password out of it, though it required purchasing an windows application to dig into the backup file structure and decrypt the file so you could read it.

No. I said spend 20-40$ on a 128gb nvme drive and then get the biggest NON-nvme SSD you can afford for your games, or if you can only have one drive then get the biggest nvme drive you can afford.

No. I said spend 20-40$ on a 128gb nvme drive and then get the biggest NON-nvme SSD you can afford for your games,

I wish they would split out all of the indie games into their own section frankly.

it was said someone pulled him out via the window but was unable to get the other people out until they cut the roof of (TMZ article)

Can concur that spinal fusion hurts like crazy. I spent a week in bed in the hospital going from intense pain > push button for morphine > pass out from pain before it gave it to me > wake up 5 mins later and repeat.

Last time I rented large equipment like that they did ask if i knew how to use and walked me through it, so yeah i would fully expect that large equipment sales people do that already unless they know you know how to use it or arent the operator, and if you have a company and have someone using it they are required to

And that is the issue, Tesla is marking it as what its not, which is why Tesla is responsible, but that does not change the fact that ‘auto pilot’ is simply cruse control and lane assist, and people need to wake up to that.

“A machine that doesn’t cease operation and fail safe when it receives known bad inputs (or no inputs at all) is in fact letting you not operate it properly.”

For me Caremark sent out a letter saying they were going to stop accepting Naproxen suspension (eg generic liquid Aleve), yet when I called them they said ‘no were not’, 2 months later the pharmacist calls as they aren’t covering it... Caremark’s solution: crush up Aleve (my dosage is vastly over the max Aleve dosage

“Your OS and games should fit on a 256GB-1TB NVMe drive just fine.”

“Your OS and games should fit on a 256GB-1TB NVMe drive just fine.”

They’d have to pay to have a license for a shopping cart and probably spent all the money on ‘exclusives’ so don’t have the cash for it.

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Bangai-O should be on the list, as its incredibly fun to play