It’s a Dunkin donuts cup. It happened in Massachusetts. New Englanders carry Dunkin donuts coffee at all times.
It’s a Dunkin donuts cup. It happened in Massachusetts. New Englanders carry Dunkin donuts coffee at all times.
Makes sense, really. I’d have to imagine an angle grinder would be pretty loud.
No one is analyzing your lock for what brand it is and carefully attempting to pick it. They’re just going to whip out an angle grinder and be done with it. I’m not really in the market for $350 locks either, but it’s nice that there are new advancements in lock technology and this seems like it’d be worth it for someone with an expensive ebike.
Lock picking is not really an angle of attack I’m worried about with a bike lock, though.
I’m not really sure that moderators moderating is particularly notable.
I remember watching Tracy Ullman for the Simpsons. I was pretty young at the time but I did not think it was a very good show outside of those shorts.
Probably whatever backend does inventory melted down. I dunno, I’m surprised console launches are still this bad though. Aren’t AWS and Azure supposed to give, like, near-infinite scalability? It’s not like anyone should be surprised by the demand.
Managed to get mine. Pretty happy about that.
Newbury Comics, haven’t heard that name in a while.
As a vpn user and a password manager user, for me it’s often because a website decided to lock the account of anyone coming from a blacklisted IP.
Definitely shopped.
This is a little bit unfair to paleoartists. A lot of the drawings people are most familiar with came from a time when there was less evidence for feathers. They absolutely update drawings as more fossils are found that change the picture, but we don’t always go and look at the newest art. Just how much feather cover specific dinosaurs would have had is still a bit unknown but it’s unlikely they would have had anywhere near as much feather cover as modern birds.
I can remember not getting that one as a kid.
Which means he has freak genetics. But I guess not the kind of freak genetics that make him superpowered. (There is a so-called “x-gene” for actual mutants in MU)
In the comics it’s supposed to be all muscle, but I don’t think he is considered to have any super powers.
I’m not a lawyer, but are there not other crimes which can be charged depending on the driver’s level of culpability? Things like Manslaughter exist for when a person is engaging in reckless behavior that causes a person’s death.
I would tend to agree that it kind of contradicts the whole “all men are created equal” thing if you decide that US citizens are worthy of certain human rights but non-citizens aren’t. In fact referring to them as “inalienable” means that they have those rights whether the government recognizes them or not. But I’m also not a lawyer.
Huh I can’t find a reference so perhaps what I read was a “in taste tests most people prefer” rather than being based on sales volume. I remember it mostly because it seemed like an odd fact to me.
Er, I seem to recall reading that calrose rice (as pictured in the preview) is the most popular variety in Japan, and the “cal” is California. Is this just about a subset of people who prefer domestically grown varieties?
Yankees really only an acceptable choice if you’re in the New Haven area