The link is correct, but direct linking is blocked for some reason. If you go to the link from here you will get the article.
The link is correct, but direct linking is blocked for some reason. If you go to the link from here you will get the article.
These gems probably weren’t even on display in the museum, just hoarded in storage forever.
That sums it up.
I’m an engineer. Most of the time I solve the tricky technical problems. Other times I design some new technical thing, or I think of new ways to do something.
They are also used to cut firewood.
I’d go with hydraulic cilinders. Lot’s of people have died accidently using those, so should work perfect when it’s not an accident.
In my experience this is because they confuse an 80% change of rain with 80% of the time it’s gonna rain.
This might work for now, but some people will abuse this at some time to draw traffic to their cluckbait sites. Like in the old days with “index of” “parent dir” to find open dirs.
It can be, but not everybody who does this has ADHD.
So, if I understand it correct, when you order from a third party through Amazon, the third party never gets the order but Amazon sends something else instead? That wouldn’t be legal in Europe.
Then their product isn’t good, so you don’t buy from them next round? Doesn’t make it false.
The one with the seven dwarves. Which opens up a lot of interesting casting choices.
You’re thinking Cinderella, not Snow White.
I read your warning, and I still clicked the link. And then I threw up a little in my mouth.