Lock who up?
Observer1199
i would say no, it's very formulaic and predictable with poorly manufactured drama - it jumped the shark after the first season or two
According to authors [CheolHong Lim] and [DongSeok Seo], the research covered in this paper was undertaken because of reports of rare cancers among Korean STEM teachers, particularly those who used 3D printers in their curricula. It was thought that only long-term, continued exposure to the particulates generated by 3D printers could potentially be hazardous and that PLA was less likely to be hazardous than ABS. The study was designed to assess the potential carcinogenicity of both ABS and PLA particulates under conditions similar to what could be expected in an educational setting.
I know what the video says but that doesn't mean it's right just because it's a video someone made. It could be completely wrong, it could be right about one thing or about many things.
Roads should be designed with safety as a consideration but that doesn't excuse incompetent driving. You're in control of a weapon that can do serious damage, it shouldn't be a hot take to think that skill and consideration should be applied at all times when someone sits behind a wheel.
The primary reason is most people can't drive. I don't mean they can't mechanically operate a vehicle and make it move, I mean they lack the skill required to do so competently and safely.
Or people could actually learn how to drive, then pay attention while driving, or they have their driving privileges revoked...
Is the door locking mechanism something you can change? If so you could change it to one that doesn't lock when it's closed, only when a key is used.
How do you keep getting locked out? Would it not be easier to remember your keys when you go outside?
Make sure the car is in neutral and handbrake is on before starting. It's not strictly necessary but you should make this a habit for safety.
Buckle up. Make yourself aware of your surroundings.
Insert and turn key / press button. Newer cars require clutch and/or brake to be pressed to start, check the car manual if unsure.
Key shouldn't need to be turned for long - if its kept turned when the engine starts you'll hear a horrible grinding noise. Avoid this.
The car should now be started. Take your foot off clutch/brake, nothing will happen (as long as you ate in neutral with handbrake on).
To start moving, press the clutch, put the gear stick in 1st, start smoothly lifting your foot off the clutch. You're looking for the bite point of the clutch - when you start to feel the car want to move. This takes practice and you will stall the car many times before its natural. Once you've found the bite point, its time to release the hand brake*, and start gently pressing the accelerator as you lift your foot the rest of the way off the clutch.
It takes a while for this to be smooth.
*you could release the hand brake before this and use the brake pedal instead.
When you want to change gears, take your foot off the accelerator, press the clutch, move the gear stick to the right gear, release the clutch smoothly, press the accelerator
“A few stakeholders were concerned that the release of the report would result in new legal action (criminal prosecution, citizen revocation, or otherwise) being brought against the individuals named in the report,” a summary of the library’s discussions noted.
What a good argument. Can't find any fault with that logic. Let's just get rid of laws that hold people accountable for their actions. Wouldn't want murderers, or war criminals to be inconvenienced in any way and it wouldn't be fair to embarrass the government for looking the other way or being complicit.
Having never heard your voice I can still guarantee you it sounds better than any text to speech generation. Buy yourself a decent mic and learn to get comfortable with your voice.