

Same deal visiting the doctors.


Same deal visiting the doctors.
If you enjoy the iPod classic format, there’s tons of second hand ones that you can flash software onto for a more modern experience. Lots of aftermarket parts for customization and upgrades like battery and shell. I don’t recall the exact model year but you can search for iPod classic upgrades and there will be tutorials out there for it.


Reading the article, sounds like they have a fuel tanker crash problem. There’s been several in the last 3-4 years all involving busses and fuel tankers. I get there’s awful road conditions and few regulations but it’s suspiciously common for a bus to hit a fuel tanker at least once a year.
Especially, judging by the photos, in such an open space. I’ve never driven in the desert so correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems like there’s enough visibility to prepare for crossing paths with another vehicle? I’m sure rolling off-road into the sand is better than ramming into a fuel truck.


I know the States is a questionable trade partner right now but what’s stopping the EU from buying a similar product from say Canada or Australia? Is the demand just too high to meet?


Not only that, but they are also straight up reducing the amount of rewards you get through their system! Payments now yield 2.5% of the cost in equivalent rewards instead of 5%. And you get 5 points on your sign up anniversary instead of 10.
Things used to be way better when it was $1 off your plan for each year you stayed and for each referral. Now it’s a fixed discount you use points for once every few months, doubled wait times since they cut the benefits in half.
The safety testing is a problem because they often test vehicles solely against other vehicles in their class. Meaning a 5 star safety rating on a small car is only 5 stars against another small car. Against the suburban down the street it’d be illegal to produce them for the safety violations.


I’ve been doing my best to follow cowboy kent’s method where if you can, while the pan is still hot, run it under hot water and scrape away with a wooden spatula or other flat tool. I’ve had great success with most cleanings and anything stuck on I just do as the other user said and scrub with a abrasive sponge and a little soap and warm water until I’m happy.


Crazy that on a shitty technicality, the driver did not break any rules…
The crosswalk with the flashing lights is neither marked or unmarked, and drivers are not required to slow down or yield right of way when yellow lights are flashing, only flashing red.
Like sure maybe you don’t see lights flashing above you, but maybe pay attention at the road directly in front of you??
There’s every excuse to take blame off drivers.


Do places that have road fees redirect that income into other services or does it usually get looped back into the road maintenance and development? It’d be nice to have some of the funds injected into public transit or similar infrastructure if it ever became common in North America.
No, Baloo, Paddington, Winnie the Pooh, and Yogi know bearly. Average people barely know.
Pretty unhinged but:
“Girl, are you from Mississippi? Cause you’re the only missus I’d pee on.”
Also bottom of the barrel but if you were to say it with a little spice, any state with two parts can be erotic.
“I want to New your York” or “I would North/South your Dakota” etc.


I thought this would’ve been the case almost 10 years ago. Especially when streaming wasn’t littered with ads.


I’ve always understood doom scrolling as the endless/mindless scrolling to the point of detriment, not the actual content itself.


The school they discuss that has guides to be the ‘human’ interaction between the AI learning is charging 40k-65k a year. That’s for 2 hours a day of learning.
If it was better than humans, it’d be making life better not more expensive.


Can’t get what you like? Time for extortion!
From the title I assumed he successfully predicted an earthquake.


Sebo has some canister vacuums under $500, they do lack the power head that’s best for carpets.
You can splurge the extra 100-200 bucks and have a power head compatible vacuum, a great warranty, and easy to repair for 20+ years. Hopefully my E3 lasts the rest of my life.


Likely a fella named Art


It’d probably be better to put a lot of the R&D money into improving and reinforcing public transport systems. Taking cars off the road and separating cars from pedestrians makes a bigger difference than automating driving.
Here in Canada I’d suspect the number is fairly quite low if we’re talking independently. Cost of everything is high and wages are comparatively low for the most part. Maybe once you look at ages 45 and up its less bad but 30-45 probably less than 50%