I would agree that modern cars temperature controls work well. My issue is just the screen for controlling it in some of them. I don't mind messing around with the controls in my old car, but it's very convenient to just set a temperature and go.
I agree it might be a temperature variance thing. I will frequently use the heat in the morning going to work because it's cold and then be using the AC on my way home because it's hot out.
Ugh, go away turd
On the CBC coverage they didn't use anyone's real names, it was all just dance names.
I thought it was super entertaining compared to something like running or high jump. If anyone doubts these people's athleticism, just watch and you'll change your mind.
That is good, I think they should run with Tampon Tim and use this line.
And just like that it was gone!
Paprika asking the spicy questions we didn't know we needed the answers to!
This is my problem with Ghosts of Tsushima... It's already 4 years old. I'm not willing to pay 80 bucks for a game either way, but definitely not a 4 year old game!
They sing a lot about workers rights and unions, maybe you are joking. "Boys on the Docks" is almost what you're after, but not saying directly to join a union.
Ken: It’s brand new. It’s about my grandfather, John Kelley. He organized most of the union workers down on the fish pier.
Reference: https://lollipopmagazine.com/1997/10/dropkick-murphys-boys-on-the-docks-interview/
Also, their song "Which Side Are You On" starts with the lyrics:
Our father was a union man, Some day I'll be one too.
Amen to this....or just say fuck it and break out the screwdriver
The real ancient trials were on the 1990s warez sites where you'd have to hunt for a 2 pixel square link on a giant page of porn ads and other trickery. Then you could get part 42 of 78 of a .rar for some game. Repeat another 77 times and wait a week for it to download on 33.6k and you got a free game!
Podcasts are not what this song is about at all. You are not totally incorrect though, podcasts are similar to radio.