@_LostTribes_@WalterSpanach@DrClownPhD Truck in the left lane was within following distance of the truck in front of him. Also in the left lane. Brake checking the 2nd one in line makes no sense.
@akafaceUS Reversible lanes have double yellow dash lines. Center left turn lanes are marked with solid outer yellow line with a dashed inner. That makes this one a center left turn lane which the dashcam driver was using appropriately. Unlike the other driver.
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@lucialiljegren @aaronkclark The whole point to the new math was to work on the fundamental concepts over learning by rote and memorization. Grading it wrong because they grouped by columns over rows seems to be grading by memorization of doing it the proper way over grasping the concept. Smh.
@sheerlucksworld 1st 9 is the only one of the three that your opponent cannot impact. FWIW I'd rather have a 100+ last nine than first nine as that means I won. Too bad they don't track that stat.
@sheerlucksworld PPR is a measure of how quickly you finish legs. 1st 9 tells you how you score without the impact of setup shots or missed doubles. PPR, 1st 9, and CO% together typically tell a somewhat complete story of the game. If you had to choose one PPR gives you the best of any.
@KongrawDarts I ended up supergluing the rings in the middle and high school... Pain in the ass to clean afterwards but stopped the epidemic of neutered mice. Replacements from apple were like $10 each.
@TheDartsReferee 1 in hand, you are playing for the next throw. You get a max of 3 darts at a db going through the 20s (TSD at 99 or SDD at 59. Going 19s you have the chance of 2 darts at db either way. Yes you have to hit a T on the S but if you do you get the 2 at db. You can't do that from 99.