Comment Re:Again with the bicycles (Score 1) 276
Nokian spiked bike tyres are very good. Even Continental spiked bike tyres are also made in Finland.
Nokian spiked bike tyres are very good. Even Continental spiked bike tyres are also made in Finland.
You have to wonder if competing search engines could be spurring these claims somehow, culling such vast numbers of pages from Google's index is a great way to degrade the usefulness of Google's search...
Look, I had a HTC Universal which was released two bloody years before the iPhone. It was, of course, thicker, due to it having a pivot screen and a physical full QWERTY keyboard. Just without these the size would be the same. But that HTC phone had a somewhat larger display (and with higher resolution at that) and an interchangeable battery and a SD card slot.
iPhone was a downgrade to what was possible at the time.
AMD has already sold badge engineered RAM some years ago. Just looked up, they actually still do
Sorry, but this is difficult to believe. iPhone specs weren't anything special. In fact, high end WM phones had better hardware.
Good point. It could be possible to tamper with the embassy's water supply in such a way that the effects would only be felt by someone who *lives* there...
With fast networks it's even possible that the insurance companies could bid on outcomes as the accident was happening. Theoretically my insurer could throw my car into a ditch to avoid damage to a bmw coming the other way.
I might get to see the first car get diverted into a schoolbus to avoid a 50-million-dollar superduperhypercar. I'll have to dress for the occasion with my best fingerless gloves and head-worn goggles.
First you'd need to root the car and run "echo 1 >
Some of the best humor in the world is a result of idiots on Facebook not recognizing satire!
I wish I could find one particular Facebook screenshot of a bunch of right-wingers who took the "abortionplex" article seriously. Just pure gold.
Suits are the professional dress of, well, suits. If there is such a thing as a professional dress for an engineer, then it would be a lab coat.
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