An average person spends 3 years of there life at a stoplite.
run a red light
It is generally considered appropriate for friends to engage in light and friendly cuddling, such as hugging or sitting close together. However, the level of physical affection should always be mutually agreed upon and comfortable for both parties.
Mr. Andrews will just FART on it, BOOM! Job done!
According the following website it is 56% http://ncadistore.samhsa.gov/catalog/facts.aspx?topic=3
There are so many variables to this question that it is hard to answer. Usually when it comes to street lighting standards, the type is chosen by the electrical engineer that is in charge of the project. He talks to the customer and they settle on a specific type and style based on a certain price that the customer has a budget for. When the electrical contractor prices the job he goes to different wholesalers to get the best price for the specified fixture. To get a correct answer a specified fixture has to be stated.
An average person spends 14-15 years of their life on the toilet. (true) another interesting fact - an average person spends 3 days of their life sitting at a red light.
It depends on how heavy the person itself is. And the balloon. If the balloon is strong and a light person is sitting on it, it probably won't. If a heavy person is sitting on it, it might. And if it is a non strong balloon, and ANYBODY sits on it... it will.
If they don't have their seatbelt and are sitting in the seat the SRS light will come on.
Probably an air bag sensor warning.
YESBut ideally, NO.Explanation:Ideally, the calculated average speed should NOTinclude stopped time.But on a device like a GPS, time spent stopped IS included in your average speed,thus lowering it significantly.
About the same as a 100 watt incandescent light bulb.
Light will travel 1 miles in about 5.368 microseconds (That means that light will travel about 65,000 miles in the time it takes the average person to blink!)
No more than 0.20 hours for a light-skinned person who does not use sunscreen or sunblock.
The people in the front will see the light from the screen nanoseconds before the people in the back. This is because the path of the light is shorter.The light travels from the projector to the screen. It then reflects the light out toward the audience. Since the people in the front are closer the screen, they will see it first.
It helps you recover the electros a person loses during a workout or heavy sweating.
Well, if it was right now, I'd be sitting in the dark.
Off the top of my head I think it's episode 16-Confession because it's after Light meets Misa and has that talk about L and all that stuff. But I'm pretty sure it's 16 because I remember Light was still in college sitting next to Takada with Mogi sitting in the very back and Ryuk sitting right behind Light