DownwindLegday
DownwindLegday t1_jaa869f wrote
Reply to comment by throws_rocks_at_cars in Someone keeps parking these stupid scooters in my driveway. Am I allowed to throw them out/move them/run them over? It makes it hard to leave my house by Hotsawce
I guess I don't understand why the default is they can be parked anywhere they like? Wouldn't it make more sense to have particular spots they can park? I've ridden a few scooters like this in Europe and some have specific places they can be parked.
DownwindLegday t1_jaa4do5 wrote
Reply to comment by throws_rocks_at_cars in Someone keeps parking these stupid scooters in my driveway. Am I allowed to throw them out/move them/run them over? It makes it hard to leave my house by Hotsawce
Don't these things have GPS and connect to the service? How do they not know where these things are? If I took one, I bet they would be able to find it.
DownwindLegday t1_j9vrfhb wrote
When I was a kid, I thought that men had one less rib than women because the making of Eve in the Bible.
DownwindLegday t1_j9ahabz wrote
Reply to comment by namezam in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
I get what you are saying, but the title is not "10x the original value". It's "10x the original price" and it is in fact 10x the price. You have done a good job showing that it's not 10x the value though.
DownwindLegday t1_j6ikfuz wrote
Reply to comment by parkerm1408 in It takes 30 minutes to get there. I’ll be there in 10. by PM_me_your_pee_video
Feel better motherfucker?
DownwindLegday t1_iyiqhyf wrote
Reply to comment by villevalla in TIL that the southern United States converted all 11,500+ miles of its railroads from broad gauge (5 ft/1.524 m) to nearly-standard gauge (4 ft 9 in/1.448 m) in just 36 hours, starting on May 31, 1886 by 1859
There are plenty of countries with one gauge that border a country with a different gauge. They would benefit from having the same standard.
DownwindLegday t1_ix8aqzs wrote
Reply to TIL the Great Pyramid of Giza is not the largest pyramid in the world, Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is the largest archaeological site of a pyramid in the New World, as well as the largest pyramid by volume known to exist in the world today. by Mind-Matters-Not
>The adobe brick pyramid stands 25 metres (82 ft)[3] above the surrounding plain, which is significantly shorter than the Great Pyramid of Giza's height of 146.6 metres (481 ft), but much wider, measuring 300 by 315 metres (984 by 1,033 ft) in its final form,[3] compared to the Great Pyramid's base dimensions of 230.3 by 230.3 metres (756 by 756 ft).[4]
That's cool, but I think when most people think 'largest pyramid' they are probably thinking of height, not volume.
DownwindLegday t1_jde46jc wrote
Reply to comment by freerangepops in Wiener mobile in Uranus by pldiguanaman
Yeah, it's in Missouri.