They do have other drones to drop nets on drones but they are more expensive and then we’ll just end up with drones netting the netting drones.
They do have other drones to drop nets on drones but they are more expensive and then we’ll just end up with drones netting the netting drones.
We know it’s 99% COVID not Brexit issues.
For me If it’s not high quality it’s the most depressing drug the day after. It’s not worth the 30 minute high.
Nandos is shit mate. Try non franchises. I can get a chicken burger twice that size and easily nicer for £5.
Yh it does count although it only supports a certain set of hardware. Not entirely sure if that’s true though.
I guess once you boil it down to brass tax the extra 4 year warranty only costs around 1,500. That’s to us so the cost to manufacturers is tiny.
Probably because they use french Renault engines. Slightly joking aside, Merc have been poor for a while. The S class is still the top tier passenger car.
I’ve been in a few newer A class vehicles. My god. It’s like being the the back of a fiat panda ride quality wise. The amount of issues about the screens dying (Speedo, oil, everything and MOT failure) on 2 year old cars costing £700+ for whole unit replacements is insane.
That Toyota 1 year service with warranty is absolutely insane. Will be my next car because of that. £250 for yearly warranty on top of £200+ servicing isn’t great.
Hyundai as a whole probably have less issues than most. That 7 year warranty is something they don’t want to be back at the shop for.
Bed pans might suffice with a strategic hole cut out.
Long term service branch exists on 10.
I don’t see the problem here.
Just use a jizz container.
You did well to find somewhere that wasn’t weather spoons for two drinks @ £6.
Can’t even get a Madri, moretti like pint for less than £5-6 in most places now.
Channel 4 do some absolutely amazing real life documentaries and films that give BBC a run for it’s money. At the end of the day the BBC have produced arguably the best TV series ever made. Planet Earth and Blue Planet.
I remember last year when the BBC were talking about pricing. They just need to open it up to abroad for £13pm.
Rad is either bleed or new thermostat. £20 max for the fix.
The dealers and users don’t help themselves with discarding the canisters all over the street.
The US and IDF have been in bed for so long the sheets are stained.
Witnessing Lemmy grow in real time is the best way to say it’s natural growth. We had no clients, laggy servers, downtime and bare as bones communities.
It’ll take years to get a decent chunk of Reddit users.