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That would be a shitty thing to do.
Late 70’s.
It is, but it’s part of their plan to make the election seem rigged. It’s part of the whole ‘repeat a lie enough and people will believe it’ strategy. Unfortunately, if it wasn’t working this race wouldn’t be so close.
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WTF did I just read?
Chickens do like to eat pumpkin. I always get 5-6 pumpkins and after they are done as decoration, they’re fed to the chickens. Not at all wasted.
https://www.propublica.org/article/josseli-barnica-death-miscarriage-texas-abortion-ban
I’m just going to leave this here.
I have two of these. One is my desktop, the other is running unraid with an hba card. I’m very happy with them.
About the shower, I hang my towel just outside of the shower and get it before I step out. I get myself mostly dry before stepping on to the shower mat.
$15/hr works out to be about 30k/yr. That’s not enough to live on. We need a $30 minimum wage. It needs to be indexed to both inflation as well as congressional salary. If they get a raise, everyone gets a raise.
When I was a kid, I did that a lot with the microscope my parents got me.
As long as you didn’t crash it’s OK lol
Yeah, sorry I misread the question. The mini Cooper is gas, I didn’t even realize they were shipping the EV version yet.
They definitely are bugs. There’s a forum for Soltera owners, I’m not the first one to bring it up.
It’s a Subaru Soltera. I only have 3 complaints about it. Other than this I absolutely love the car.
Elon Musk is the reason I sold my Model S. I got an SUV and a convertible out of it. Now I have an EV SUV and a mini Cooper
If there are non-breaking bugs I’m OK with that listed in release notes, but other than that I completely agree with you. Too often there are major issues at release, especially with Bethesda.
Should be about one car length for every 10mph. On a highway unless you’re going slow that would be too close.
Well, Ben Shapiro says they’ll be able to sell that property for a nice profit when nobody wants to live there. I guess that’s something?
While you are generally correct, in this case the release notes labeled this as a security update and not an OS upgrade. The fault for this is Microsoft’s not the sysadmin.