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Also, sites that use 2FA.  It doesn’t matter half as much if the password is weak if it requires an unlock every time.

A CL4P-TP would not be stopped by a simple curb or frost heave pavement crack.

Is true.

He knows words. He has the best words.
Words that make American grate again.

Heh...well, the oldest verified living person as of today was born in 1903. Any sixth grader from 1904 is sadly out of luck.

That 1.5 turbo engine will move the thing without too much effort and return good MPG’s, without being as slow as as a Subaru.

....on another note, why does Subaru have such a great impression of reliability and yet they cannot for the life of them build a reliable turbo engine OR an N/A flat four that will go 100k - consistently - without needing a new head gasket.

Those personal toys look rather uncomfortable...

Never ever cross one arm over the other.

It depends on whether you have electronic steering (as in most new cars), hydraulic assist steering (assisted, but you may still have to fight it at times), or plain old pinion-and-rack that has to be rotated twice as far with twice as much force as modern steering wheels to make the same turn.
And whether you drive a

Fruitcake isn’t all that dangerous if you remember to soak it in rum every few days.

Cilantro is the venison of herbs.

Olives. Olives are bad.

That blows, and seems fishy to me.

Surstromming isn’t all that dangerous, unless you cut yourself on the lid. It’s odiferous and with an obnoxious texture, but not especially dangerous, as the fermentation bacteria kills most bad germs.
Rakfisk, on the other hand, kills a few every now and then, through botulism.

Bovine farts are a thing too but feeding your food, food you could eat is horrifically inefficient.

But many of us expected something more like: “What is the most dangerous food an individual could have during a single meal?”

When the gap is decomposed without evaluating the probable magnitude of gender effects on the individual control variables, however, that’s intentionally misleading.

Long may she rain!

Studies have shown that most women leave STEM programs because of harassment, not because they aren’t drawn to the field.