So you’re saying it’s not a lot for a lot?
So you’re saying it’s not a lot for a lot?
“Type: Kaizo: Expert”
I’m assuming yes, based on that.
He’s so weird
ly childish.
Intel’s slot CPU interface. Sure it cleaned up motherboard layouts but the need for more comprehensive cooling solutions that would soon follow made this a bad direction to go in.
Their target demographic doesn’t care about manuals. Their buyers either are most likely buying a status symbol and the ones who are actually looking to drive them are looking to emulate the F1 / IMSA experience where absolutely none of those cars are manuals
Did you hear about the time she answered the iron?
Into the Breach is free if you have Netflix. I’m not sure if it’s for purchase otherwise but it’s a ton of fun.
So a lot of people won’t be voting for whatever that pile of shit is.
I wouldn’t be so sure of that.
Average income on the island may be 139k but the mainland isn’t far off with an average household income of 134.5k.
If anything it makes me wonder about using that metric to measure the wealth of a somewhat isolated population. I’d think there may be a higher number of retirees or independently wealthy individuals which may bring this number down since they’re not generating an income.
Anyways, I don’t really have a point I’m just rambling lol
Way to stick it to him
Entirely correct. This article and the associated data is useless without factoring in inflation.
Ahoy always delivers.
“I’m just so happy that finally Oregon won the big jackpot because it’s always on the East Coast,” Musser said. “Now that Oregon won it … there’s more hope for Oregon. Maybe we’ll win it again.”
I wonder if there’s any truth to this or it’s just confirmation bias on her part. It says just before that the largest Powerball jackpot ever was won in California…
It’s entirely like something out of a comedy.
Smoking cigarettes will suffocate the toxins in the apple skins sitting in your stomach.
This way it is easier to get customers into subscribed services
It’s also just flat out cheaper to remove physical buttons. Remove a handful of buttons and you might save a few dollars per vehicle once you add up the cost of each switch, connector, and associated wiring. That’s huge when you’re producing tens of even hundreds of thousands of vehicles.
They tried getting away with this crap to save a few bucks without passing on the savings but you’re seeing some pushback. VW, for instance, has stated they’ll be migrating some functions back to physical buttons soon.
I bought an Anbernic RG353M, installed ArkOS and I love it. It works great and is just small enough to fit in a pocket if you want to take it on the go.
I couldn’t help thinking the chef had broken it up by chewing it and blowing it out of his nose.
Good god, now there’s a visual…
A half of a can of green beans eaten right from the can. It was my dinner one night.
A good way to learn the friction point of a clutch is to find some flat ground (somewhere you can practice and not worry about traffic or pedestrians) and come to a complete stop.
Put the car into first gear and without touching the accelerator or brake, very, very slowly bring the clutch pedal up. You’ll feel the engine begin to bog down the further the pedal comes off the floor. Push the clutch back down and repeat until you feel comfortable with where the clutch is “catching”.
Once you can reliably find this spot in the clutch pedal’s travel, begin adding in some throttle to help you take off a little quicker.
I’ve taught others to drive manual and this is a good way to build the muscle memory that helps when driving on the road so you don’t have to think about it.
Maybe that helps but either way good luck on your journey!