Except for some reason "2" is interpreted as a month, and the year is set to 2001.
Aight I'm out
Except for some reason "2" is interpreted as a month, and the year is set to 2001.
Aight I'm out
Reddit link because the site didn't load for me:
https://old.reddit.com/r/TeslaFSD/comments/1lkh7n2/tesla_drives_into_oncoming_traffic/
It can also restore your whole session if you accidentally closed a window with multiple tabs open
"Linnunrata" in finnish which translates to "Bird's path" or "Bird's track"
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I'm not talking about hard cheese but cheese that specifically says "lactose free" in the packaging
Why not eat lactose free cheese?
Until, till, and 'til are all used to indicate the time when a particular situation or period ends, or when something will happen. Until and till are both standard (but, perhaps surprisingly, till is the older of the two). 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. 'Till, with an additional L, is rarely used today, and should be avoided.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/should-you-use-until-or-till-or-til
£5.00 actually
Fascinating. What do you do when some microwave meal gives instructions like "3min at 750W"? Or does it say some percentage instead of watts and you just do the math? If so, how do you handle microwaves with different wattages?
Never heard of this. What am I supposed to see here?