Perrin42
As someone with 7-year old, ADHD-I and AuDHD-C twins, I just have this to say: If you figure it out, please let me know!
Absolutely. I have a 2016 Volt and I love it. I’ve gone 4200 miles between fill-ups; I charge at home and only fill up when I go on a long trip or the car decides the gas is too old. I get all the benefits of an EV, all the benefits of a hybrid, and all the benefits of a gas-car. Plug-in hybrids are a better way forward than full EV’s.
Armor by John Steakley is one of my favorites; it starts off quickly and keeps a steady pace through the book.
I really ought to find my UberUrbie minis…
That’s very cool.
Yup, my wife and kids use it with their Gmail accounts, I use it with my MS account on my Android phone. You can also use the same accounts on desktop clients and Apple devices, so it’s not tied to a phone number. However, I’m not sure I would recommend setting it up for twin boys with ADHD (again). 😆
First, the beginning of your post sounds like the opening line to Jimmy Buffett’s “The Devil I Know”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9WBXNW8Kj4
Second, my favorite experience with the B-1 was at the Edwards AFB air show. They were at max power, full afterburner, but near stall - the nose was pointed way up and they were just crawling across the sky. The ground shook; the cars were parked on the flightline (pre-9/11), and every car alarm went off at the same time. It was awesome.
Back in the early 2000’s I was working tech support, which gave me admin access to users’ computers over the network. I could pop open their CD drives from my desk; drove one particular user absolutely batty for a day.