“Working in a McDonald’s is not, and should not ever be considered a career.”
Why?
“Working in a McDonald’s is not, and should not ever be considered a career.”
Why?
Try this experiment...if you re-read your own words and think to yourself, “this sounds arrogant and childish,” then click the little “Cancel” button.
This is bullshit. You’re probably right, but it’s downright sad.
Woah there. In Ohio, anyone born after 1982 must complete a boaters education course before taking the helm of anything over 10 horsepower. They can take the course at 12, but they must have an adult with them until the age of 16.
Thanks for this. As someone who is native to Brunswick County and works in Southport (across the river from Bald Head), I’m glad to hear someone relating more of the story.
While Bald Head does use carts for the people who live on the island, they are still being operated on actual roads with speed limits, where both emergency responders as well as the public transportation (trams) to get to/from the ferry are actual vehicles. These roads are also typically highly used by people on…
I don’t care where I work. If I receive any such images, I’m going to the police immediately. In the US even unwittingly receiving them is a crime. I suspect Facebook expected links to it’s own website which they could then scan with some image recognition program, and what they received was child porn in the damn…
They were just waiting for that third pedal! They’ll pull the trigger now!
A lot of people think of brains in terms of modern computers. Don’t. When we talk about the human brain, a state in the brain is quite different from a state in a logic system of a microprocessor. When we talk about redundancy in a brain, it is a far, far different thing than the redundancy in a microprocessor system.
This is the longer bit, worth a watch:
This reminded me of the scientist that trained a frog to respond to loud noises by jumping. After he amputated the frog’s legs, it would no longer respond to loud noises, and therefore he concluded that frogs hear through their legs.
That’s because it’s not 88 kWh, it’s 88 kW.
kW is a unit of power; kWh is a unit of energy, so wouldn’t the motor be 44 kW instead of 44kWh? Also that 88 kWh battery sounds rather massive for a paltry 124 mi range, considering Tesla has an 85 kWh model with over 200 miles and in a much heavier car.
Am I the only one that can tell this is obviously fake?
that’s exactly where it is
Looks like a tie rod failure. Presumably from being slammed into the wall.
Actually I think that grammar issue was on purpose, in reference to Zoolander
It’s going to take hundreds of thousands of years for that light to be gradually increasing.
Based upon what we understand and know regarding evolutionary pressures, any living things on Earth will have adapted to the brighter and brighter “nights” over the course of those hundreds of thousands of years of slightly…
It is very common to test on AWD dynos with modern fwd and rwd cars. If you don’t the traction control systems tend to go haywire.
Is that dyno powering the front wheels, or is this thing all-wheel-drive, too?