You're considered a bad cat owner if you declaw your cat. I personally believe that, unless you're in an area where it's totally unsafe for cats to be outside (like coyote-infested areas, suburbans don't count), you do the cat a disservice if you keep it inside. Cats roam by nature and should...
Likewise, I've researched all the facts and formed my own opinion. If the National Coffee Association or any such organization actually recommends a lower temperature than McDonald's servings, then I would've taken the opposite stance and found McDonald's at fault. Again, you've provided no...
When I was a kid, I found a way to make instant coffee simply by using hot water from the faucet, but then my parents informed me that what's hot to the touch isn't necessarily hot in the mouth. They proved right when I tried the coffee and it tasted only lukewarm even though it felt really hot...
Where did some of you get the impression that McDonald's served its coffee too hot? How much higher was it over 180 degrees, the appropriate temperature according to the National Coffee Association? From link:
My Sony DVP-S560D DVD player that I've had for 4 years or so recently stopped working. I was going to take it in for repair until I discovered that DVD players have now gotten so cheap that I wonder if it makes sense even to repair the old one. For example, Sony DVD-NS575P/S prog scan is only...
I don't think you can make that conclusion unless you're familiar with the street. Mid-block U-turns are legal on streets with the appropriate line markings and you're free to make them as long as it's safe to do so. It also depends on the driving laws in the state.
I don't think you can make that conclusion unless you're familiar with the street. Mid-block U-turns are legal on streets with the appropriate line markings and you're free to make them as long as it's safe to do so. It also depends on the driving laws in the state.
If the guy on the bike rides fast enough, the car not being able to see down the street would be irrelevant. When a driver decides to cross the intersection, he or she usually looks in both directions before crossing or turning onto the street. The driver looks to the left, nothing is there...
Yes, true, so he behaved like a dick afterwards. But notice how when the man dived to catch the ball that the kid's mom was primarily focused on the ball (or him being between her legs) rather than her kid's safety. So much for her concern about "knocking her kid over." This is precisely why...
Looks to me that she gave the guy a couple swats with her program because his head was between her legs, not because she was concerned about her child's safety (I don't care what she said afterwards; I judge people on what they do, not what they say). Notice how when the ball went under the seat...
Just saw the video. The man dived for the ball as anyone would. It looks to me that he didn't really see the kid, even when he got up (kid was behind his legs). The kid, on the other hand, did absolutely nothing to capture the ball. I wonder whether he actually knew about the kid and ignored...