This may be a repeat: when Finland gets counted as Scandinavia. Scandinavia is Denmark, Sweden and Norway full stop. No iceland, no Faroe Islands, and certainly no Finland. Coincidentally with the latest bit of Torono talk, the latest example I read was in a scouting report of the Dallas Stars and their "Scandanavian" core on D which consists of a Swede and two Finns.
This may be a repeat: when Finland gets counted as Scandinavia. Scandinavia is Denmark, Sweden and Norway full stop. No iceland, no Faroe Islands, and certainly no Finland. Coincidentally with the latest bit of Torono talk, the latest example I read was in a scouting report of the Dallas Stars and their "Scandanavian" core on D which consists of a Swede and two Finns.
I just googled this. First hit is wikipedia which says it can also include Iceland and Finland.
A dentist who seats a patient in the chair, secures the bib, then excuses themself to the bathroom for enough time to make what number they're doing debatable (1 or 2 for those counting). Then the patient refuses service upon the dentists return, and reschedules.
Dentist
"What do you mean you have to reschedule? You already have the bib on."
Oddly enough, I've always pronounced it as the third pronunciation. I blame growing up in SE PA where many Ns and Ts disappear randomly, e.g., SCRAN-in for Scranton.
Imitation Bacon Bits are made from TVP (“textured vegetable protein”, which means soy) that has been flavored and colored. Most have liquid smoke added to them as well. They are what is called an “analog food”, just like veggie mince.
Automatic power windows, all the way down all the way up all the way down all the way up down down just a little bit down just a little bit all the way up all the way down up a little up up up all the way up down justa little down down all the way down all the way up all the way down all the way up down down down perfect.
Automatic power windows, all the way down all the way up all the way down all the way up down down just a little bit down just a little bit all the way up all the way down up a little up up up all the way up down justa little down down all the way down all the way up all the way down all the way up down down down perfect.
Pisses me off as well, but I believe that it should. There is no excuse for those switches to work like that.
Automatic power windows, all the way down all the way up all the way down all the way up down down just a little bit down just a little bit all the way up all the way down up a little up up up all the way up down justa little down down all the way down all the way up all the way down all the way up down down down perfect.
So much this. I've even asked the dealership to turn that **** off, lol. I think at some point I'm going to just buy a regular switch and change it out for the drivers window.
I don't understand. You pull the switch little bit, the window goes down manual. You pull the switch all the way, it automatically goes down all the way.
You push the switch on my car and many others, and some switches are more sensitive than others. If you don't have a problem with yours, then consider yourself #blessed!
Why is it even needed? Exactly how much energy per drive are you saving by not having to hold the window switch down that WHOLE ENTIRE COUPLE OF SECONDS? Can you now spend an extra hour playing catch with your kid because you're not all worn out by having to hold that pesky window button down for what, three seconds, maybe? Is it supposed to help you not be a distracted driver? **** that. I'm wayyyy more distracted running my goddamned window up and down when I only want to open it a few inches.