It’s for a one-armed guy? This leaves me with a better mental image.
It’s for a one-armed guy? This leaves me with a better mental image.
Dibs on the 69 degree wheel.
First annual furry convention.
I guess nobody told them that you never throw water on a greece fire.
Nah, my body is just like that old truck you see once in awhile in traffic… old, rusted, worn out, full of dents, but by some miracle it still runs even though it burns a lot of oil and the steering wheel wobbles a bit between 20- 45 mph.
Bad back, bad knee, arthritic hands, missing the tips of 2 fingers, bad wrist, a lot of scars, pulmonary fibrosis (Scarred lungs from working in dusty environments) at 50 yrs.
But thankfully no cancer yet lol
Especially considering it’s been a DoD problem for many, many years now. The audits they talk about in the article date back to as far as 2017… this isn’t a new issue.
Marj’s ex husband has been asking himself that same question for a long time.
I’ve always understood the saying to just mean to pay attention to all the little details.
here in Canada I know of a few spots nearby these are growing, just north of the states border. Crazy to think if they were growing just a few miles south of where they are, they’d be on a hit list.
As a mainly desktop user I agree. Nearly everything is designed/built around portrait mode nowadays, and landscape is merely a secondary concern… if at all. Understandable considering a lot of traffic is from mobile, but it can make things feel a bit clunky and fit poorly on a wide screen.
The worst part is the silly over priced fridges you buy probably won’t even last 10 years anymore. Sure they’re more efficient, but if you have to replace it every 10-15 years, is it really worth it? I’d sooner have a slightly less efficient fridge that I know will last than one that can show me ads and look fancy.
Waaay ahead of you there, partner!