“Most kids were on to” is a direct inference into the statement that kids were no longer interested in watching G rated movies.
So right there, is the spot.
“Most kids were on to” is a direct inference into the statement that kids were no longer interested in watching G rated movies.
So right there, is the spot.
Lol. Bullshit if you think 10 year olds were watching more pg13 stuff in the 80s/early 90s than cartoons and Disney animated films. That Era was land before time, little mermaid, Oliver and company, rockadoodle, all dogs go to heaven, secret of nihm, Aladin, etc.
Also, just FYI, I am aware that like 3 of those movies aren’t disney flicks.
That should be irrelevant to the crime. The sentencing shouldn’t be effected by factors such as that.
How do you think vehicle brakes had always worked? You think lightly pushing your foot on a pedal brings the 4,000 lb car to a stop with farts and whistles?
So a murderer should get a different sentence if the victim had a family and wasn’t a homeless person on the street?
Only 36 years old…that means if you watched it when you were 9, when the movie was new (which was the style at the time) you’re 45, dude.
They suck too, but they’re at least food for other animals.
Next try spelling diarrhea.(thank you, auto-correct)
You can tell an Italian by them m9ving their hands all over the place while they speak italian.
Pretty much. Weight watchers worked great if you adhered to it. Pretty easy to lose weight when you eat fewer calories than you burn. Problem is people’s willpower to feel hungry and not eat more calories.
The difference in efficiency is actually less than 5% for r32 compared to 410a. The offshoot of that is also that the compressors will not last as long because they run like 20f hotter. The 4%ish efficiency gain is also not enough alone to meet the new requirements, so it still falls back to a larger surface area needed on the A coil. The efficiency standards that were being put in place are simply too big of a jump in too short an amount of time. It’s not like everyone doesnt already want to save money on their heating and cooling costs, but requiring homes already built to deal with the fallout of having to install units that won’t fit in their homes is a shit move. I don’t have anywhere I could even take away from to make my utility closet any larger. Requiring the new standards in newly built homes wouldn’t be as big a deal, as it can be planned and built for, but some people will have to buy used hvac units, keep their current ones running as replacement costs shoot sky high (working control boards for some old units can fetch $800. Same issue with other parts and labor to keep them running), or give up and install window units that are way, way, less efficient.
Who served God papers?
For hvac heatpump units, the newer efficiency standards getting met was going to have to reduce air resistance on the A coil, and allow more air to contact the A coil as it blows by. To make that happen, you need a larger A coil, which of course, takes up more space.
So when I say bigger, I’m not talking about the fans or pumps getting larger. I’m talking about space that non moving parts take up that the air goes by to get hotter or colder.
It also means I can buy an hvac unit that fits in my utility closet. The energy requirement change a couple years ago was going to make it not possible.
You chose A, C, and D, so you have a 100% chance.
You overestimate how much Microsoft would care about people with bad internet. They’ll opt for smaller numbers paying a subscription per month/year on cheap hardware. No point in losing money against Sony directly.
Microsofts cloud gaming is already profitable. Also, they got their ass kicked so badly against the ps5 that there’s no profitable avenue in developing and trying to sell a future console. They’re better off concentrating on pc games and cloud gaming. Sony can’t really compete against them in that market, just like microsoft is unlikely to make it worth while to compete against Sony in a console.
I dont see it.
Ah yes. The mild ache pain slightly less medication.
Yeah? Why not name out the times a significant change happened without violence, and we’ll compare it to the number of times it took violence. Special hint: One of these is MUCH larger than the other. Hell, like 100 people were killed over a few days just to get the US down to a 40 hour work week.