Oh, that's right. I thought that was common enough.
(I'm a Finn, so it's not that wild, but still don't really know what the official stance is other than vague.)
Oh, that's right. I thought that was common enough.
(I'm a Finn, so it's not that wild, but still don't really know what the official stance is other than vague.)
And most are paid subscription only and fragmented.
How about BBC or other local providers?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Benedict_Cumberbatch_performances
Keeping busy, unless recently is just this year.
My wag: they're treated like bikes or skateboards or even pedestrians, but somewhat vaguely. Definitely no own lanes. Not treated as mopeds.
I like to think "of average intelligence" means intelligent. Just not remarkably so. Kind of like a medium red thing is red. Anyone a little intelligent, generally intelligent, or very intelligent is still on the spectrum of intelligence. Not unintelligent. At least not remarkably so.
Salt water also remains not cold into far lower temperatures.
There'll be a good time to start on the next country.
It is kind of incredible that UK would even consider saying they might do something like this eventually.
Wagons are still wanted by many as well and there's practically nothing on the market. Full tall tailgate, not those slopy things and no pointless height.
I would buy an (non Toyota) electric coupe that's reasonably priced and sized but that's admittedly an unfashionable niche market to be in. Not that far from a sedan, though. Remove rear doors, b pillar, window frames, lower roof line and the rest is pretty close the same. Several makers know how to do it. Mercedes has made tons.
Too bad they changed the writer and ruined the series.
That's a lot more than most of us. We just can't into space.