Do they have laundry machines?
Do they have laundry machines?
Can probably work with a cyclist with a light. But in any case it’s not as big of a deal as a pedestrian or cyclist. Anyways brighter lights might be safer since the driver can more easily see pedestrians and cyclists.
The adaptive headlights that fix this are not legal in the US, but in other countries they can be used and will selectively dim parts of their light beams that point at other cars.
Also good to wait until all the bugs are worked out. Been playing Cyberpunk recently and it performs really well!
Going to the gym won’t make you less skinny. Eating more at a surplus will. Also 1g protein/lb of body weight per day.
I doubt this grounding will last long since it’s unlikely to affect other flights. They’re just looking for an understanding of why this happened and it could very well be due to some wear that wasn’t expected.
Yeah but that’s safer than any of the other options. Just gotta get that Trauma Team platinum coverage.
Yeah honestly seems like the most stable option.
Airplane tires can have pressures above 200 PSI so that also contributes to how much energy might be stored.
My coworker feels more comfortable cycling around the Waymo’s than human drivers.
As in, they are already more considerate than humans.
Just try it in KSP and you’ll understand intuitively.
I mean I’ll use it as an admission that a situation is ridiculous but there’s no other options.
An actual tumbleweed ran into the car I was driving. Couldn’t really dodge as there was a car in the other lane but it actually wasn’t too bad.
Of course modern UX design is very much based on getting the right answer with the wrong inputs (autocorrect, etc).
Yeah this is my goto time killer on the phone or tablet if I’m traveling. No need for an Internet connection so great on a plane.
It’s more akin to a plugin since it doesn’t change the code at all.
The phone can support multiple cards, eg credit cards and transit. Those readers usually won’t work if you stack two cards together.
I only saw the squat toilets in more remote places but anywhere in the cities had bidets.
I think the concept of night adjusted eyes are already pretty lost in any city these days. We’ve moved away from sodium lamps so night vision isn’t really activated as all. In this situation, you’d want the driver to see as much as possible and from as far away as possible so they can react to pedestrians. And having used vehicles with both OEM LED and normal halogens, the brighter LED definitely makes it easier to see.