The questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread VIII

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I got this error when trying to scan something. Does anybody know what it means? (I'm not even sure what language it is.)

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It's Chinese; I'll get back to you on its meaning.

EDIT: Hmm...very difficult...

EDIT2: More difficult than I thought, it is too hard for me to do right now. I'll keep trying, but don't expect it immediately.
 
Would it be creepy/weird for me(who is about to turn 20) to be with a high school junior(she's 16 now for the sake of saying the age, turning 17 in May)?
 
Meh, I know girls in high school who were 15 and dated 21 year olds.
These girls we make fun of as sluts lol.
So it is bad for her reputation at school to date someone so old. ;)
 
Would it be creepy/weird for me(who is about to turn 20) to be with a high school junior(she's 16 now for the sake of saying the age, turning 17 in May)?

Certainly not the best thing you can do. Seriously, wait until she's out of HS, then think about hooking up with her.
 
Would it be creepy/weird for me(who is about to turn 20) to be with a high school junior(she's 16 now for the sake of saying the age, turning 17 in May)?

A/2+7 allows it.
Also, I thought you were still in high school.
 
I have various childrens books which say "This edition is only available for distribution through the school market." What does that mean? I googled the phrase and got various books.
 
It means that that printing of the book was not to be sold in stores to the general public.
 
I got some of them at a used-book store. I hope I didn't break any laws???
 
Don't worry about it. No one will ever check or care. The quality of them is probably just different in some ways from what was sold in a regular book store at the time.
 
How does one drive an automatic in the snow/ ice?

Without gears or clutch how does one separate revs from torque?
 
How does one drive an automatic in the snow/ ice?

Without gears or clutch how does one separate revs from torque?

Not easily. But you do have a gear selector. And if you need more torque but to keep the wheel speed low, you can manually place it in second gear. Beyond that, you just practice and learn to deal. Manuals can actually be harder because you can't separate RPMs from wheel speed without riding the clutch.
 
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