I agree with your take on big wings, but mostly only if they are functional. Like the racing wing on a McLaren F1 makes the car look twice as good in my opinion.
I agree with your take on big wings, but mostly only if they are functional. Like the racing wing on a McLaren F1 makes the car look twice as good in my opinion.
I ripped my jeans getting into the back of an Uber and I’m all but positive it was a 4-Runner . Thus they put a bad taste in my mouth.
The show version might not be armored.
This auto show is the debut of this massive SUV made from
You have a twisted imagination. Guess again.
So because they aren’t sterile means you should potentially add more and different bacteria, viruses, food particles, feces particles to the napkins? That doesn’t make sense. It’s just potential harm reduction, not elimination.
The only judging I did was that she discussed it at like a dinner party with friends, not to even mention that she discussed it on TV. If my SO did that I’d likely be pretty upset. I’m a pretty private person about some things though, so meh. Though at least her husband was there when she talked about it.
Like I tell…
Yeah I currently use Uber to get to and from work 5 days a week because it’s only a bit more than parking in DTLA and then if I want to get a couple drinks after work, or walk to dinner, etc. I don’t have to worry about my car or driving or planning ahead (which I am not a fan of, lol) If the price went up to Taxi…
I think you can use your own imagination as to what I’d like you to see.
I haven’t back pedaled at all. Especially since I didn’t even make the original comments. I’ve been consistent with what I’ve been saying. You seem to not only not understand OP’s point and related points supporting it, but also you don’t understand how you shifted goal posts and honestly I’m not even sure you…
I feel like this is only going to delay us from getting the next generation console from them.
Seeing as how slow Xbox One’s seem to download shit, this seems like a bad idea.
That face needs less moisture, not more.
But by not recognizing that they were forced to do it the shittier way by the airports the author is being just as willfully misleading as Lyft.
When I was in Finland nearly two years ago people didn’t seem to use Uber/Lyft. The cab drivers were amazing though, and didn’t seem completely ridiculously priced either.
Agreed, but I also went to Uber/Lyft because of pricing. It just doesn’t seem fair from a rider’s perspective to have to shell out $15+ tip for an 8-12 minute, 1.67 mile ride (approximately what I’ve paid a few times to get from the bars in DTLA to my apartment). $5-8 is a much more attractive price, but it’s not…
I think you’re putting to much of the onus on individuals.
They are washing their hands a hell of a lot more than 99.99999999% of the customers. So kindly do the right thing and don’t touch other people’s napkins. It doesn’t cost you anything so do it even if you disagree that it’s cleaner. It’s called thinking of others.
Ability does not equal know-how. We have the know-how to charge cars at every parking meters. We won’t have the actual ability to do that in most places for years and years to come, if ever, because of the reasons I and others have stated - it’s costly, takes a lot of work, etc. and the political will to get it done…
Go fuck yourself buddy. You misinterpreted it. I read it correctly. I guaranfuckintee it.