Big surprise?
Big surprise?
Optimize 11 percent moisture loss with an additional process? LOL, no thanks.
Zero reason to brine a delicious piece of meat of any variety. It contains all the delicious juices and flavors you’d want naturally, not to mention that a lot of pork in supermarkets is water injected already anyway.
That is true, although it’s a very tiny advantage. If you just want to keep things simple and happy do the Pass with Odds and you might enjoy a very pleasant evening or just dump some spare cash.
I agree with your analysis of my comment. BUT, these types of devices in civilian stop and go traffic would be hilariously useless. A static dummy driver would be spotted within seconds by other drivers - humans are very perceptive of weird stuff in their vicinity. The only way these would work is if one launched them…
Yawn. All of these “miraculous warranty” cars/stories are still costing you tens of thousands of dollars I haven’t spend by owning the same well maintained car for the past ten years. And so on and so on for the past four decades. Not even close.
Are you now writing plots for upcoming comic books or something? This “plan” is utterly useless. There’s a reason that human suicide bombers are vastly more successful (though barely “successful” in any significant sense) than any remote controlled vehicles.
I hope they hire a nanny to teach the kids how to comb their hair...
Not at all. I understand the “rules” of speedrunning and using glitches and that’s the environment that the speed is achieved in. So articles like this in the future should specifically be titled “The fastest SPEEDRUN of Fallout 4, etc.”
A little thing called “competition”? Ford has always clearly shown that they want their IVI (In-Vehicle Infotainment) system to be a major player in the market. Just because Apple and Google also have competing systems doesn’t preclude Ford from biting into their market.
Tesla’s future is also dependent on consumer acceptance.
Full names? People, if you’re stuck in one of these types of idiot jams, just take a few snaps of all the license plates. Done and done.
An easier and “purer” solution if you are cooking a purely turkey or chicken based meatloaf is to simply not overcook it. Exactly like a roast chicken, for perfection every time, use a thermometer and cook it to a specific finish temp. Beef meatloaf is typically finished at 155, “birdloaf” will need to go to 160-170…
That’s EXACTLY what you don’t do with multi-million dollar aircraft at any point. It may be perfectly fine, or it may have an issue. You don’t use the engines and crossed fingers to power your way out of a bad position unless you’re currently being shot at or otherwise threatened. (similar to your reference pictures).
First of all, F Steam reviews, it’s the usual bunch of immature toxic gamer crap for the most part.
Because that “cartoony” look is produced by professional artists and programmers to both run well on a range of computers as well as give a nice consistent look and feel to a specific game property.
Again, you’re continuing to make an incorrect comparison to LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT (it’s NOT like getting your car stolen) and the interference with the delivery drone and the cargo itself. Yeah, you’re right, there will not be huge concern from local citizens or local cops about Amazon drone crimes more than any other…
Again, it’s not a matter of the drones being MORE crash prone or dangerous, it’s simply that the airline system is well entrenched and regulated with systems that make it the absolutely proven safest transportation process ever developed. And yeah, it’s already a known fact that airline ops are safer than light…
Although I know that people try to relate the specific operation of farm equipment as the key part of the game, like Truck Simulator or a racing sim...
Clarkson’s entire routine is his distain for high tech and love of classic history and cars, that relates to his segment of their audience. James May covers the high tech mavens, and Hammond crashes jet cars or something - I have no idea why he was on the show.