New Home wrote: » "More malnourished" doesn't seem possible to me, if a large part of their diet is based on huge amounts of sugared water with artificial additives of various kind. As for being able to afford the milk, if you don't spend your money on cigarettes you can probably afford more bread (not you-you, this is just a "for instance").
Pronto63 wrote: » I think it was the Ford Pinto. Flaw in design/location of the fuel tank caused it to burst into flames when the car was rear-ended!
el_gaucho wrote: » It’s called HP because the creator named it after the Houses of Parliament.
mzungu wrote: » If drivers stick to the 45 mph speed limit on a stretch of Route 66 in New Mexico, the road's rumble strips will play a rendition of "America the Beautiful." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgizA_vDlzs
New Home wrote: » I heard recently that in the US schools are funded by property tax (maybe someone who lives in the US can confirm this), so in areas where housing is inadequate, the schools are just as inadequate - low quality schooling produces a low quality workforce who can't get decent jobs and can't afford decent housing, so the vicious circle continues.
Ipso wrote: » And the word that the Slavic people find taboo for bear is the word that the name Arthur shares a root with.
loyatemu wrote: » the Ford Pinto story was referenced in "Fight Club" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiB8GVMNJkE
Fourier wrote: » the word for Bear in Northern Indo-European languages originates from "the brown one", in an attempt not to say the original word. The includes the English "bear" as well.
RiderOnTheStorm wrote: » Maybe y'all know this, maybe not.... If your car indicator bulb is broken, the indicator ticking sound will speed up to let you know the bulb is gone. In some German cars, if you park, turn off the engine while leaving your indicator on, the lights on one side of the car will stay on. Its a safety feature, so the parked car is visible at night even when parked on the street.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » A clamper working on behalf of a public authority will always look at the tax disc of a car to determine if it's illegally parked or just badly parked in whether they can be clamped or not.
VW 1 wrote: » What's the word!? Or why is it taboo?
VW 1 wrote: » Illegally parked meaning it's clamped presumably, or what's the distinction? No tax means towed I'm guessing?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Does it put on the opposite side? Because if you're pulling in then you'll generally have the indicator on the kerb side.
RiderOnTheStorm wrote: » Maybe y'all know this, maybe not.... If your car indicator bulb is broken, the indicator ticking sound will speed up to let you know the bulb is gone.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Tax disc designation decides whether it's illegally parked or not.
Greybottle wrote: » No they don't. They clamp a car if it's illegally parked, the disc doesn't matter to them. That's the rule in the Republic of Ireland anyway.
Greybottle wrote: » The current to the relay that switches the light on and off is increased, in fact it's doubled as it only has one bulb to "feed", so it "breaks" a lot faster, thus making it blink faster. This also (should) makes the driver notice this, thus informing them that the bulb/headlight needs to be changed/repaired.
Cordell wrote: » even the clicking sound comes (on most cars) from the speakers.
Wibbs wrote: » Going by how many drivers I encounter with their indicators going for miles after they made a turn they should make them louder.