

I mean hunters use them and blast them.
Not every mating call has to be for them, silly birds.
I mean hunters use them and blast them.
Not every mating call has to be for them, silly birds.
I love the fog even though it can be creepy. There’s some mornings I can’t see the valley to the east, but to the west is clear. Or I get out of the valley to drop the kids off and it’s clear. Which leaves a stunning view of the valley filled with obscuring fog.
Micro climates are fun!
But I quickly looked those up, that’s crazy, took the second event for them to figure out the first. On a semi similar vein, building and fire codes are written in blood, there’s a reason why underground parkades all forbid propane powered vehicles.
Looks like it got up to 89rh last night and is still up there.
No, pretty sure it’s fog, it was 31c and humid yesterday, there’s condensation on EVERYTHING this morning and it was 10c, and this is down in a valley.
There’s a Beaver nest (home? Dam? Lodge?) around somewhere, probably just having their break.
It’s evolved over time, females used to ghost write with male names for scifi. They all have their “biases”. But that’s also public perception as well, if that’s what sells shrug.
I would imagine a lot of males ghost write with a female name.
Murphy’s law predates anything that could be considered UI design.
Cougar, older women attracted to younger men.
Because they likely have alleys that delivery vans go down, I already addressed that in my first comment ;)
It’s almost like people probably are using g the best material for the situation since you know, they live there and designed it =D
Being a smart ass doesn’t work when your “opinion” was already covered by the person you responded to.
Shops can use a rug, there’s lot more efficient, durable and less costly options that provide the same or better.
They break, and they’re ugly from wear. They’re worn because they’re not the right material for the use case. And no one wants to cart a hand dolly on broken tile. You’re really doing a fantastic job giving more reasons why tile shouldn’t be used when heavy loads are anticipated……
Every 15 years is terrible for road length, you’re kinda proving my point. Costly replacement too. It just doesn’t work for any type of road that needs to carry loads.
Or any place with extreme weather, or a lot of rain, or etc.
Tiles aren’t for heavy traffic.
It’s just for different scenarios. Complete bollards are used for terrorist scenarios, while OPs is used for accidents.
People are apparently too focused on their bias to comprehend that… different scenarios exist with different solutions. Don’t conflate them because you have an axe to grind.
For YOUR image, of course bollards are used, but you see how in your image they COMPLETELY block access? And in how OPs picture you can swerve around? The ad is for fucking accidents lmfao.
Totally different scenarios mate.
Uhh. Wouldn’t the terrorist just swerve around it and hit them anyways…?
This is clearly for accidents dude, the hell kinda stretching you doing here?
The user I responded to suggested to replace it with tile, I was providing a few reasons why it couldn’t be.
Yes they do it at night, but they still need some road that can handle the load. Tile just doesn’t hold up.
They probably still need a serviceable road for deliveries. Probably no alley. Trucks can be heavy as for efficiency they load them up. Can’t use tile roads, they don’t hold up over time.
The article, and your quoted part is literally about this situation happening. What are you going on about?
The new city council proposal could expand that policy to the entire city.
Your fault if you stare at the billboards while walking to work mate.