

Yes but the number doesn’t have to change. Just like in the US, they use letters to denote relative foot wdith vs. the average. No need for multiple numbering schemes.
Yes but the number doesn’t have to change. Just like in the US, they use letters to denote relative foot wdith vs. the average. No need for multiple numbering schemes.
In Japan everyone knows their shoe size in centimeters. Those stay the same regardless of gender or whatever other crazy unrelated topic to how big something is.
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He also is not great at managing companies either.
If that were the case, they’d want to keep it going.
Do you think you can just end word’s with an S without consequence’s?
You know, the Nazis had pieces of flair that they made the Jews wear.
Do you see toilet paper in that photo? Because I don’t. It could be behind the camera!
It is called the Martingale system.
Oscars grind works in a completely different fashion, and you do not raise your bet when you lose.
Did you try…two periods instead of three?
I still own an electronic Japanese dictionary but haven’t used it in about 10 years. I have a dictionary app on my phone that I use nearly every day.
About the only thing the electronic version still does better than any of the apps I’ve tried, surprisingly, is handwritten kanji recognition, I think perhaps because it comes with a little stylus that makes it more precise.
The fact that dipshit won an academy award for editing just kills me inside a little more every time I think about it.
The original DOOM ran on a 80386 which was actually slower than or roughly equivalent to this controller. Recommended system specs were for a 486 though which was maybe 2-3x as fast.
I think the Raquel Welch film you are referring to is Myra Breckenridge, but I am not aware of Ebert’s involvement in that at all.
He did write Beyond the Valley of the Dolls though, which was a sex farce.
This sounds an awful lot like The Typing of the Dead
The very least they could do is say how much the revenue changed vs. previous year.
I kinda like the raccoons thing. I think I’ll start using that when people ask me what it means.