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stickyShift
It doesn't help that media often portrays this incorrectly. Take the movie Lightyear, for example. Sure, it's a sci fi movie for kids so it doesn't have to be scientifically accurate, but the way they portray it is completely nonsensical. They show Buzz Lightyear trying to reach light speed in his space ship. Each time he flies around the sun, he goes faster, but more time has passed on the planet he left by the time he gets back. In reality, the faster you go, the less time it takes you to get somewhere (from some external reference of time). It's just your experience of time that changes.
Interstellar is at least a little bit closer (ignoring the whole time travel part)
I guess the praying worked?
Is the only difference between the 2 the O2 sensor? If you were to throw it on anyways, would it run but just with a CEL?
Decisions, erections...
Spending overseen by the House Committee On Energy and Commerce
instructs the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over the program, to cut spending by $880 billion over the next decade
Catch 22, government employees aren't allowed to work remotely
Not neurotypical? No need to get into specific diagnoses
Son of Groin
"per se" (US) - people generally use it as "exactly" or "specifically", e g. "It's not circular, per se, more like a rounded rectangle". However, it actually means "in and of itself". I have a coworker that misuses this one constantly (and also spells it incorrectly) and it's become a huge pet peeve.
Pronounce like what? Mana-goose? Or Mana-in-the-middle?