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It definitely applies to “as needed” medications though. I have an allergy to paraphenylenediamine, which is a chemical used in a lot of inks and stuff, so I have a steroid cream to deal with the mild, localized rashes that break out on my hands occasionally. The tube I’m currently using expired two years ago, but it

Bottom of the screen with the size significantly reduced and auto-hide turned on. And Alfred to launch apps. Not a difficult concept.

“First Lady” isn’t an accurate title for her. “Wife of the Japanese Prime Minister” is a more accurate description, as the “First Lady” style is only used in a handful of countries. For example, in Canada, the equivalent of the First Lady is referred to as the “the wife of the prime minister.”

With Messenger you don’t have to worry about having a cellphone data plan. As long as you have WiFi, you’ll be able to use it.

What would be the purpose of staging it? At the beginning of the video, the bus is at a full stop, and it rips apart when the front pulls away. There was probably a rattling or vibration when the bus was moving and the passengers could tell that something was wrong.

I haven’t lived in Pittsburgh in six years or so, but as soon as I saw that top image (before reading your comment) I thought “hey, that looks like a PAT bus.” Guess the slogans on the side of the buses are pretty unique to Pittsburgh.

Read the damn article. He could tell something was amiss and started filming just in case. Maybe there was a loud rattling sound or some other concerning event, but it’s not really a mystery why someone would be filming.

Where the hell do you live that buses have emergency stops? Having a user-accessible brake on a road vehicle is a terrible fucking idea

Been a while since I’ve seen a HIMYM reference

Demonizing HFCS has always bothered me. The introduction of that ingredient is correlated with the obesity epidemic not because HFCS itself is in any way uniquely harmful, but rather because HFCS is way cheaper than sugar. If you consciously eat a relatively healthy diet, then the introduction of HFCS is a very good

But in your example, you’re not comparing a bluetooth adapter to a lightning adapter, you’re comparing wired to wireless. All of the advantages a Bluetooth adapter brings over a lightning adapter are the same advantages of using a Bluetooth adapter vs. just plugging in the 3.5mm jack.

If you travel internationally, then absolutely yes. It has a much higher level of scrutiny because it essentially enables you to skip customs.

Bonus tip: If you live within a reasonable distance of the Canadian border, get NEXUS instead. It’s only $50, it includes Global Entry and PreCheck, and it also allows you to use the NEXUS lanes when crossing the border. Plus, getting an appointment at one of the border processing locations only takes like a month.

This is basically what differentiates a cash grab from an actual safety measure. In my area, all of the red light cameras I see are clearly marked well in advance, and they’re all at busy intersections. It’s a way to say “listen, you really shouldn’t fucking run this red light because there’s a 100% chance we’re going

as Uber dropping surge pricing in correlation with a taxi strike

It’s one thing to grab the things at your seat. If you have a bag under your seat, fine grab it, you’re not impeding anyone else. But while 100+ people are trying to evacuate a burning plane, don’t obstruct the aisle in order to grab your luggage from the overhead bin, that’s just absurd.

Yeah the second suggestion about text shortcuts is way easier and a much better option, since both options have the same end result but the text shortcut option solves the problem using the feature that was meant to solve such a problem... You don’t even have to add a “shortcut,” just put the “expanded” word. If you

I never used predictive text in English, but at least in Chinese (where suggestions are the default and a necessity) it was kind of a thing. Like if you typed gou the first suggestion was “狗”, which means dog, and the second suggestion is “🐶”.

Personally, TP-Link has always worked wonderfully for me. I’ve overworked and killed two modems in the time that I’ve had my TL-WDR3600 flashed with DD-WRT.

Personally, TP-Link has always worked wonderfully for me. I’ve overworked and killed two modems in the time that

Maybe Tesla could do something to make it 100% clear that it’s only designed to help you out if you fuck up. Like every time it has to engage to correct a mistake, it dings for a couple seconds in the same way it dings if you’re not wearing your seatbelt. Then, if you’re taking your hands off the wheel and it keeps