

Yes, I’ve seen two reports with photos, but it’s very important to note that they were not on regular license plates! Only some interim/test-drive plates.
I sure hope those oversized jrbrge bins don’t spread.
Yes, I’ve seen two reports with photos, but it’s very important to note that they were not on regular license plates! Only some interim/test-drive plates.
I sure hope those oversized jrbrge bins don’t spread.
May I suggest that you open your own business? It seems there’s more than enough demand, and you have the skills and the tools. Go you!
I have absolutely no idea what you said. But I have a really awesome friend named Tierney.
That god actually has a name?
I have a decent grasp of physics but I understand nothing at all about this article. Melp me out, please?
What use is a high energy beam that last for an almost immeasurably short period of time? How can it even be said that it has this power output, in such a short time?
“Zero-POW!-zero” sounds unbelievable to normal humans. No ramp-up? No sizzling out?
On such a short time scale, what’s the actual Wh used? It can’t be very much, so the actual energy delivered can hardly do anything at all, either.
And finally, what’s even the point of this? What’s the purpose? What’s the end goal? Why?
many possible applications, including better imaging methods for soft tissues and advancing the technology used to treat cancer
I don’t see how that works out.
Thank you for indulging me. I appreciate any responses.
No worries, happy for you. I installed and tested it. Pleasantly surprised that it can do many languages and many layouts, even obscure ones like Colemak-dh.
But several languages don’t have autocorrect and you’d have to find (or create) then install a language file manually. Reasonable given the alpha version, but not good enough for me yet.
Can Futo handle three languages at once? That’s why I am still on SwiftKey.
Would a person actually do that? Isn’t that an instant trip to the hospital?
Voyager has no propulsion thrusters. It got its velocity from planetary fly-by’s and that’s it. It can only turn itself, it has no other thrusters.
You must fight the gazebo alone. No one can help you.
It’s really not that expensive in comparison, especially when you count the tourism factor which is absolutely significant.
Go to London, or Copenhagen, or Stockholm, and see the Changing of the Guards. Do that on any random Tuesday - and notice the crowds of people that watch.
And, as has been said already, at least in Scandinavia the monarchs have high cultural value and are very well liked, on top of having important roles in keeping government going. They aren’t freeloaders, and there isn’t a huge upper class attached.
This Dane agrees with you.
Who remembers the original Neko.exe for Windows 95? I do, and it’s still running around on the TV computer in the living room.
Neko is the Japanese word for cat, by the way.
That won’t do much good because I’m in an obscure small country.
But it won’t work on your dad’s stock Samsung Galaxy, right?
Probably because there’s a question mark earlier in the url?