They may have been referring to the cartoon. The car in the cartoon did some ridiculous shit, such as tires that inflated like balloons and made the car extra bouncy.
They may have been referring to the cartoon. The car in the cartoon did some ridiculous shit, such as tires that inflated like balloons and made the car extra bouncy.
So, you’ve already tasted lab-grown meat?
Makes you long for golden parachutes that don’t open when their 737 Max loses an engine or two
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Cuts like a knife, don’t it?
People who make everything they’re involved with worse gotta stick together.
You can do that today. Just ask Chat-GPT to write you a bash script for something non-obvious, and then debug what it gives you.
So, 16 50-cents, with some change left?
Someone would just release a mod that replaces the ads with Monty Python sketches.
More like 1D tic tac toe
Unoccupied real estate should get taxed proportionally with the time they’ve been unoccupied, to put pressure on the owners to either sell for less or rent for less. Sitting on empty real estate is a huge waste of resources, and should never be the economically optimal choice.
I’m sure he got a little cum on his back at some point.
Autocorrect?
If you use it before it has learned you writing idiosyncrasies?
I think someone forgot to go back and edit their question
On my Pixel 1, I wasn’t careful about the battery, regularly draining it fully and then charging it to 100% (and leaving it on the charger for extended periods) and after 18 months, I was already looking into getting the battery replaced due to greatly reduced capacity.
At a friend’s suggestion, I installed Accubattery which alerts me whenever the battery is about to go outside the 20-80% window. I almost always unplug from the charger when I get to 80%. That second battery on the Pixel 1 kept most of its capacity for 4 years. Now my mom has that phone, with the same battery, and even though the capacity went down a bit since, it’s more than enough for her needs still.
You’re trying to apply objectivity to a very subjective area. I’m not saying it’s impossible, and you should by all means try it, but maybe it would be a good idea to try something that has a better chance, first, such as this:
How about an open platform for scientific review and tracking? Like, whenever a new discovery or advance is announced, that site would cut through the hype, report on peer review, feasibility, flaws in methodology, the ways in which it’s practical and impractical, how close we are to actual usage (state of clinical trials, demonstrated practical applications, etc.)
And it would keep being updated, somewhat like Wikipedia, as more research occurs. It needs a more robust system of review to avoid the problems that Wikipedia has, and I don’t have the solution for that, but I believe there’s got to be a way to do it that’s resistant to manipulation.
And the hot wings use the other kind of mace
https://youtu.be/LRq_SAuQDec?si=0bTNdugjosLnu9-r