Awesome, thanks for all the info! :D
Awesome, thanks for all the info! :D
That sounds nice :) I was thinking of one as my first bike, but don’t want to buy anything new made Russian at the moment
Got a link to an eu reseller or something?
Is it an old one or one of the newer? Do they still have power to the side car wheel?
Take a piece of all future income until it’s paid off of you pass away. At least here you can personally bankrupt once in a life time and live on “lowest livable” amount of money for five years and then get the debts “forgiven” except those accrued during the five year period.
It’s a hassle to apply and get granted though, usually not the privacy invasion invasion a recently released care to subject to
No idea, but I guess its not Arch-related
I misread and started wondering what Arch Linux had to do with republicans who sabotage physical infrastructure
Otherwise DOS got an open release lately, and then find him some Zork, Umoria and Keen :)
Get him started on Lotus for homework as well
It’s not the scientists fault, it’s the Prussians who focused more on arms and military than social security nets and infrastructure. It’s all been down hill since then
It only takes one bike to wobble as you pass or one baby cart coming unexpectedly out behind the obstacle to imprint the need to give wide clearance
If they are traveling in the right direction they can actually take the turn in upwards of 1672 km/h in your example
Cigarette lighter? You mean the finger print eraser and “lesson enforcer”? It was always empty when I grew up, seems like every child needed to learn that it was still hot even after the glow had vanished :)
The bic type lighter where everywhere, including in the coin shelf in cars
Wouldn’t that require the app the a better experience?
He might just want you in the room when he starts to eat, it’s always nicer to eat with company
Airing episodes out of order didn’t help either
Remember the Alamo!
Rough that the driver calls a lack of inspections a “loophole”, I wonder if the original text has the implication that inspections are needed at every step or any “loopholes” will be used to save some profit margin
I’m betting conveyor belt is way better than a rope and pulley system though
Yes, those are the things that are good to know :)
Or go full cartoon with silly leg paddles in the air before the drop and a big ol Plop sound