9843 pts ยท February 21, 2012
I will likely never be popular.
Canal waterways like this typically consist of constantly moving water. Not, like, "river rapids" fast, but still flowing nonetheless.
Slice charges a flat fee of $2.99 "per order" according to a tweet of theirs. https://twitter.com/slice/status/1768744013010436352 . I cannot find if the fee is charged to the business or the user but I've used Slice before (it's been awhile) and I believe the fee is charged to the customer.
A....are you ok?
Mine's a Mazda 3 from 2008 and has manual locks all around.
It feels like at the very least you'd disable the color cycles and try to appear professional about it XD
Wait until you see a particular community centered around horses! XD
And suddenly it was like an entire crowd of home owners and apartment dwellers just cried out in unison.
Everything was where we left it. For the most part. At least we tied everything down. We also learned that, just because a pair of speakers weighs 100lbs doesn't mean that 60mph gusts can't move them across a stage.
I get to go into the city and see if all our company's equipment for the Cherry Blossom race is still there and didn't blow away. XD
Last retailer I worked allowed a punch-in up to 15 minutes early. Made it easier to have a window to be on time, and still get paid.
Those two are probably being paid a combined total of a bag of potato chips per day. Probably even just a half bag.
My parents were cool with me staying out late so long as I still went to school the next day and at least called once to let them know.
I don't mind it once in awhile if it's meant as a means to encourage others.
So far I've only just found the Short source. https://youtu.be/F036n18rZjo
I don't mind ads if they're not super forced, are relevant, maybe funny or thought provoking, feel like their part of the community, etc...
every time so as it could line up properly with offloading equipment. It's not too bad. Just slow and steady. (2/2).
I worked at an airport handling cargo aircraft. We had to guide aircraft to within about 3-6 inches of an exact stopping point (1/2)
I actually started getting to this point shortly after 30.
Perhaps, but putting your feet on seats is a socially trash move anyways.
Fair enough. All the "Exempt" ones near me are literally disconnected from main lines and can't be used.
https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy19osti/73585.pdf
Depending on size a single blade costs between $150k to $500k.
It's done for ALL tracks they cross, provided the tracks aren't "Exempt" lines (not-in-use).
Source > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KszkyS7hqAY (Does not appear to be showing up in description?)
This was the first image I came across in browsing today that had audio. This was the first post that reminded me my audio is on. At work.
Canal waterways like this typically consist of constantly moving water. Not, like, "river rapids" fast, but still flowing nonetheless.
Slice charges a flat fee of $2.99 "per order" according to a tweet of theirs. https://twitter.com/slice/status/1768744013010436352 . I cannot find if the fee is charged to the business or the user but I've used Slice before (it's been awhile) and I believe the fee is charged to the customer.
A....are you ok?
Mine's a Mazda 3 from 2008 and has manual locks all around.
It feels like at the very least you'd disable the color cycles and try to appear professional about it XD
Wait until you see a particular community centered around horses! XD
And suddenly it was like an entire crowd of home owners and apartment dwellers just cried out in unison.
Everything was where we left it. For the most part. At least we tied everything down. We also learned that, just because a pair of speakers weighs 100lbs doesn't mean that 60mph gusts can't move them across a stage.
I get to go into the city and see if all our company's equipment for the Cherry Blossom race is still there and didn't blow away. XD
Last retailer I worked allowed a punch-in up to 15 minutes early. Made it easier to have a window to be on time, and still get paid.
Those two are probably being paid a combined total of a bag of potato chips per day. Probably even just a half bag.
My parents were cool with me staying out late so long as I still went to school the next day and at least called once to let them know.
I don't mind it once in awhile if it's meant as a means to encourage others.
So far I've only just found the Short source. https://youtu.be/F036n18rZjo
I don't mind ads if they're not super forced, are relevant, maybe funny or thought provoking, feel like their part of the community, etc...
every time so as it could line up properly with offloading equipment. It's not too bad. Just slow and steady. (2/2).
I worked at an airport handling cargo aircraft. We had to guide aircraft to within about 3-6 inches of an exact stopping point (1/2)
I actually started getting to this point shortly after 30.
Perhaps, but putting your feet on seats is a socially trash move anyways.
Fair enough. All the "Exempt" ones near me are literally disconnected from main lines and can't be used.
https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy19osti/73585.pdf
Depending on size a single blade costs between $150k to $500k.
It's done for ALL tracks they cross, provided the tracks aren't "Exempt" lines (not-in-use).
Source > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KszkyS7hqAY (Does not appear to be showing up in description?)
This was the first image I came across in browsing today that had audio. This was the first post that reminded me my audio is on. At work.