

Probably, but I haven’t paid attention to which gun brand he likes.
Probably, but I haven’t paid attention to which gun brand he likes.
I have a car (Toyota SUV) that does the automatic parking brake thing. There’s also a button to manually brake/unbrake them but I’ve not yet found a reason to use it.
Slalom gets pretty close in some ways. It’s amazing to watch what someone highly skilled can do, even when just practicing.
If you switch a reasonable amount of your shopping there and get the “executive” membership, it will literally pay for itself. (Because it gives a few percent back, and that is enough to cover the membership fee)
Lens flares, but in IR they look different.
(Fixed typo)
Yup. And of course the slightly staticy
“Er Er Er-Er Errrrrrrr!”
I am pretty sure I know exactly what it sounds like. I had a talking alarm clock from the same era and everything that made sound electronically back then did so by using the same chips with the same samples as everything else. (Including pocket ‘trick noise makers’ and car alarms - those two categories even had some overlapping samples if I remember right)
There’s not much Krebs in it
In a way, so is everything else.
No I didn’t, but you made me curious so I just looked it up.
It’s not a sound I remember hearing anywhere, but I certainly could have and not known what it was at the time so ignored it.
As far as I know it’s not commonly used anywhere, and is mostly used for effect.
I think it used to be more common in my parents’ generation.
English.
The word that’s throwing you off is probably wont
wont
(archaic or humorous) One's habitual way of doing things; custom, habit, practice.
What is this “blue” you mention? That’s not green Or amber!
Seriously though, errors in native code back then would either freeze the system or just spontaneously reboot, either way no time to display a reason. (Although the BASIC interpreter would at least try to say what happened with errors in BASIC code.)
Why not just use the stored charge multiplied by the average cell discharge voltage at max load for Watt-hours? This may even encourage them not to go overboard on max load ratings.
Sure it could be a bit higher than what the user gets after voltage conversion, but if they are not maxing it they may get better?
I’m no electrical engineer, so this question isn’t actually rhetorical - I’m wondering if this would work.
Wooo!
True. Maybe ‘9 of 10 participants’.
The women are unlikely to think so.
It’s like the reverse of the well known statistic that nine out of ten people approve of gang rape.
" He… He’s a special ops trainer.
What was his name?
Yeah. Jack Trainer.
So he’s a trainer named Jack Trainer?
That’s how I have everybody in my phone. See, “Janice Mom.”
“Larry Doorknob.” “Stacy Butt Stuff.” "
The link to the “ing” version in their first link does support the use in the article. TIL also.