It can do. But your feet do work outside of woods and fields too.
It's never too late to learn. Of course, I'm not saying you must learn, but if it is something you want to do, it's absolutely never too late.
Precisely. You don't pay an electician to dig a hole. You don't let a machine operator do electrical work, and so on.
Mighty car mods did a similar project with a Nissan Silvia rather than a Miata, if anyone is interested.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp0KnUFYB--g_NcNczfkXW_T7izPjMHcI&si=4P77qrv9FgxNjoSE
For me that would be Spiderbait's cover of Black Betty
Sounds like a cool dude. Modern systems are far too complex to make in a home workshop, but hydraulics are simple at heart if you can use a little logic.
I'm a hydraulic fitter. I repair and maintain hydraulic systems, primarily on earthmoving equipment.
Ships are much more efficient than cars. Having said that, this wouldn't have a huge range, nor is it terribly big by container ship standards.
My vote is definitely for fire. Learning to first contain and sustain, then how to create fire. Everything else follows on from that.
Cooking food probably started us down a path to become as intelligent as we are today.
And the light allowed us to have free time at night to try new ideas.
And the warmth allowed us to spread out of Africa.
An incredible 50% increase!
Little blue dune buggy.
That's all I have to say.
You should start indicating as you pass the exit before your exit.
I'll give you a better tip for all traffic interactions; look at the driver not the car. You can see where they are looking and what they plan to do in almost all situations. You can even see if they aren't looking and have no plan.
So many more books : )
I don't see anyone say here that under normal circumstances you have to identify yourself to police upon their request. I'm fairly certain this is true for all Australian states. It certainly is here in Queensland.