Well, not everyone has a Carplay compatible head unit. But if you have an Android phone, you can use Android Auto directly on your phone screen. I use it this way with a dash mount in my car and it's pretty convenient to be able to flip between Google Maps and Spotify.
There's a book series where Sleeping Beauty dose have a crush on Snow white. It's about those two and Cinderella acting like Charlie's Angels in magical medieval times. It's enjoyable.
For reference, this is a new one. I tend to agree, there isn't white paint between the final E and D on the original, for example.
x = crash location x = +135t x = -125t + 982 t = 982/260 = 3.78 hours x = 510 miles from A
Since we're assuming the operators are being negligent, our trains are on the same track (bizarrely) and they do not attempt to slow down when they see each other (even more bizarrely) the trains impact at 260 mph total speed 500 miles from help. This would cause an instantaneous impact to the passengers far above the human survivable g-force threshold of ~10g (somewhere around 100-10000g depending on the stopping distance of two engines crashing into each other which you can see here https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/car-crash-force#how-to-calculate-impact-force-g-force-in-car-crashes).
There are no survivors. Similar high speed impacts at lower speeds (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenzhou_train_collision) suggest that the upper bound on deaths is likely 250.
The translation for the text is:
The Norwegian mountain code
Plan your trip and report where you go
Customize the trip according to ability and conditions
Pay attention to weather and landslide warning
Be prepared for storms and cold, even on short trips
Include the necessary equipment to help yourself and others
Take safe choices. Recognize hazardous terrain and uncertain ice
Use maps and compass. Always know where you are
Turn in time, there is no shame to turn around
Save the forces and seek shelter if necessary
Have a good and safe trip!
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TIL that " During the 1960s, Freia printed fjellvettreglene (Norwegian for “mountain sense/hiking sense”) on the back of the chocolate. Kvikk Lunsj is strongly associated in Norway with family hikes and (cross-country) ski trips in the mountains, which accounts for the increased consumption during Easter, when families often get together and ski trips are traditionally compulsory."
I mean, it's basically the town from the movie Cars. Same backstory, even. Hell, when Lightning McQueen gets ready to leave the town to race again at the end, he straight up has a Barstow bumper sticker.
It's not too bad to pass through, but I wouldn't recommend living there or staying very long. Nothing bad happened to me specifically in Barstow, more the town I lived in (Helendale) and that one time my friends got murdered (someone made a podcast about it, neat).
you know, I made the assumption that you just didn't post during peak time, but because I'm at work and have nothing better to do, I checked the time of your post, and looked at the timezones, and you posted at a great time. 530pm UTC which is a good "catch people at the end of the day" time, but that's also 1230pm EST so lunch on the east coast, and 930am PST, so the office worker pre-lunch bathroom/smoke break- fuckoff time.
So no idea why yours didn't get upvoted. Maybe because there had already been a few "make your mom do it" clothing tags by that point, where as OPs tag goes quite a bit further, with a bulleted list and vulgarity.
meh, I'm gonna go with Emma, Wack.
FYI, Dollar Shave Club just uses Dorco cartridges and handles. If you’re only getting the blades, they’re quite a bit cheaper on Amazon.
$22 for 16 4-blade cartridges on Amazon.
Would cost $28 from DSC.
Yes, BarkBox advertises this! Here!
Amazon link with a further cross-section of the inner cactus
Is this the bastard? From the back cover of a photography book called Cathedral Cats by Richard Surman:
> Biggles, feline tyrant of Westminster Abbey, was born in a mining village and now hunts rats and other cats in the ancient cloisters. His daily promenade takes him right down the centre aisle of the Abbey, and he has been seen both asleep and sharpening his claws on the high altar. He hides in a dense Virginia creeper and surprises passers by, notably dogs and Japanese tourists. He was issued with an official warning by the Westminster police after he mauled a constable's trousers. Such is the stuff of Cathedral Cats.
I downloaded the ebook from Amazon but am having trouble finding him in it.
Sorry for late reply, if I remember correctly it was these