He has successfully gone from owning good body armor to owning a piece of junk that needs to be replaced. Of course, if he gets new armor maybe he should test it to make sure it works...
He has successfully gone from owning good body armor to owning a piece of junk that needs to be replaced. Of course, if he gets new armor maybe he should test it to make sure it works...
.5% by a single model is pretty impressive. There are whole brands that don't have that much share. It looks like both Mercedes and Audi are much less than .5%
These kids with so much money have positively boring taste when it comes to spending it on cars.
Oil prices are part of the problem (over $106 yesterday), but it's gasoline prices that are particularly high right now. There are two problems in the US directly related to refinery capacity.
Romney can't win this, it's a Jalop trick. Because the right answer is always Miata.
You really think most of these cars are owned by Americans?
Lane-splitting like the bicyclist does in the video is perfectly legal in many localities, so the rules, in fact, may not apply to him.
Ya know, maybe could be more clear about their distinct agenda if they didn't hide behind a generic name designed to both take advantage of and poke fun at the concept of anonymity. As far as most people are concerned both the Judaean People's Front and the People's Front of Judaea are both a bunch of idiots.
Assassin's Creed's narrative arc is an important element of the game and there have been susbstantial enhancements to gameplay with each iteration.
Honey, Apple is one of the biggest effing companies in the world now. That isn't solely on the strength of whatever hipsters or sheep or priveleged kids you are decrying. Lots and lots and lots of people are interested in their products. And they are careful about not saturating the market with too many products so…
The protocols for who gets vaccines and schedules of administration are not reduceable to "everybody has to get them hahaha!". They have to balance the safest time to administer them to a very young person with the risk of contracting life-threatening diseases. They have to account for the chance of exposing…
I was thinking of Little Bobby Tables when I read this article. Too bad plates won't allow characters to do SQL injections - the fun would never end.
It can only be explained by a pharmaceutical conspiracy!
Why make products for those people? The margin is too low so you end up being Dell and making your money on commodities and logistics and unable to add value through the final product.
Notational Velocity is great. Really the whole Simplenote system is great. Because it syncs with a server you can try out lots of Simplenote clients (I use Notational Velocity at home and JustNotes on my laptop, mostly because I can) without doing anything to migrate your data.
Chicken pox is harmless to kids anyway, but the reason kids get the varicella vaccine now is to prevent them from becoming carriers who might pass it to previously unexposed, unvaccinated adults who are at severe risk from the disease. So even something as innocuous-seeming as that was much more dangerous before…
Yes, this does seem like a tiny study. That said, there are thousands of ongoing vaccine/autism studies right now because of the attention it gets. Small or large, they all get the same results: there is no link.
1. Herd immunity through vaccination isn't effective at controlling diseases when people start choosing for themselves and opting out. When diseases have been successfully eradicated or controlled to the point of insignificance (like measles were until this vaccine nonsense started) individuals didn't have a choice…
First of all, it's pretty clear vaccines are not linked in any way with autism. For the past decade, this topic has gotten a lot of attention and anyone doing any research in the field can get funding pretty easily from one of the two sides in this debate.
Oh yeah, and it beats the pants off of all the high-end commercial encoders we've run it against. I work in tv and it saves our post-production department a lot of time. It's just missing some more sophisticated preset and queueing features, otherwise it would be perfect.