It’s really a flux as the bullets are moving. The ‘per second’ is implied.
It’s really a flux as the bullets are moving. The ‘per second’ is implied.
I just bought a new car and it has internet enabled remote start. The salesman touted the feature. My response: “oh so I can start the car in [one state] while I’m in [another state] so it’s ready for me when I get back?” He didn’t have a good response for that. Nice car, dumbass feature.
I’m going to go ahead and say Rick and Morty isn’t a “children’s show” though.
I have a feeling I know where your username came from.
I could just mount it backwards in my window!
I just rewatched it last month and it was great; but yeah, season 5 was bad. They had their budget cut for that season so they switched animation studios. The change is painfully obvious.
Except the possibility to keep the current price is no longer available, therefore, the consumer does not have the option to continue paying the same price, ergo TMobile forced the customer to change the price they pay, either to a higher amount for the same contact or to 0 for no contact. The original advertisement stated that TMobile would never change the price a customer pays, but it directly forcing this change by not offering the same contact.
Am teacher, this is absolutely true. The awkwardness is hilarious too me.