I disagree. It really depends on where you live. Most of the U.S. you shouldn't have to wait for a red light just to make a right hand turn, some lights especially in non-urban areas take forever and have virtually no pedestrians. State/National law shouldn't be restricting, the cities have...
Rofl. I was at work last night, 2:40am or so service stopped working. I was just like what the hell?? Eventually I gave up and just slept the remainder of my shift cause there was no hope of my service returning
Edit: correction, I meant 2:40am not 2:40pm
Seems pretty justifiable in server costs. Although not very comparable, I ran a Minecraft server in 2011 with roughly averaging 1K users online at any given point of time. Server costed around $80-100 a month to maintain. 1,000,000 users at a similar price point would be about $100k a month...
I honestly still don't like Buffalo sauce much. I can tolerate it now though, lol! Like, if I'm given it I'll eat it but I don't go out of my way to get it.
I think even then it might be hard to prove. People with Long QT Syndrome are known to suddenly die, it could be just a coincidence too but they'll find out either way if they got a case or not lol.
No surprise. I've always preferred 40 hour weeks Mon-Thurs. But fortunately for me, if they tried to do 40 hour weeks Mon-Fri at my job people just wouldn't go in.
I'm gonna guess the latter that it's more than likely normal usage. He gets cheaper fuel economy and probably pays less regularly for maintenance, especially on a $140,000 vehicle. Unless it's a manufacturing defect, then well...$26k for a repair sounds crazy but it could be worth fixing and...
Funny. I drove to Los Angeles (from Houston) for a funeral. It felt nice when I was there, and on the drive. My A/C in my car stopped working about a month ago. The drive through Arizona was pleasant, wasn't very hot. However, I left back to Houston two days later and it was literally hot...
I mean, I don't even see why that has to be tested. Some things should stay and remain physical buttons if they're important to remain as such. Other things don't need to be physical buttons either.
Practically seems on the verge of violating the third amendment besides the fact it's not soldiers. That's ridiculous. The only thing that would make it remotely acceptable is if the city pays for the vacancies rather than pushing a cost onto the hotel involuntarily.
Only time that sucked really was last year when that freeze hit, I had copper piping burst in my walls, so I tore the wall out and soldered in new pipe and replaced the old piping. Other than that, yeah nah I'm not gonna set my thermostat higher and live in the unbearable heat. Power can go off...