

I hate that at normal zoom it gives 3 and at 4 it gets slightly too small to read quickly.
I hate that at normal zoom it gives 3 and at 4 it gets slightly too small to read quickly.
family means those with a blood or romantic path to you, country is which idiots write your laws, society is the thing the joker complains about, community is the buzzword used to pay you less, clan is a group of accounts in some games.
how would fanta be recognizable, what about easter eggs, or doritos? so many great American foods depend on extremely bright vibrant colors so as to avoid confusion as to whether orange flavor is referring to the color or the tree thing.
your heart is a muscle, train it to failure just like any other :3
the robot doesn’t need sleep, won’t get sick, and could (assuming they actually want to be competitive with human labor) require fewer safety precautions on the site (just make the entire area where the robots are as being hazardous and ensure that things won’t fall out of it) allowing for a roof to be constructed before the walls then building the walls underneath it.
the problem I have is that the law (609.772) appears to not only apply to political content, but all content that is
"so realistic that a reasonable person would believe it depicts speech or conduct of an individual who did not in fact engage in such speech or conduct; " and made without consent and wintin 90 days of political party conventions or after absentee voting starts.
By the way it is written the “presidents play Minecraft” series which most informed people would fully understand was not made my any presidents would likely fall under this law.
because one side is prioritizing democratic principles and the other is making an argument that could be related to the first amendment. Twitter absolutely isn’t doing this for any good reason, but the argument could be used for one.
is that actually usable (including app installs) for years without ever contacting a phone after initial setup?
asbestos at least was the best option until a couple years ago for numerous applications.
how many smartwatches existed that can be used without a phone?
because humans with resources (money) should be allowed to use it how they please, be it on tungsten cubes or pointless devices
because humans with resources (money) should be allowed to use it how they please, be it on tungsten cubes or pointless devices
and this is why humans are bad, a tool is neither good or bad, sure a tool can use a large amount of resources to develop only to be completely obsolete in a year but only humans (so far) have the ability (and stupidity) to be both in charge of millions of lives and trust a bunch of lithographed rocks to create tarrif rates for uninhabited islands (and the rest of the world).
it would almost certainly need to be done at a fast charger, not at home unless it could do only a few cells at a time. Remember the golden rule: “Don’t set the house on fire by overloading the wiring”.
terrestrial towers are great where there are more people than there would need to be towers and where towers are allowed to be built, getting towers installed in national parks is hard and building them in the middle of nowhere has almost no return on investment, satelite networks could fill this niche where the only current option is wildly expensive satilite phones by Garmin and the likes.
yes, however the government should NEVER have access to what social messaging apps ANYONE uses without a warrant.
no, the GameCube intro is iconic and the government overreach is chronic
specialization of labor is still a good thing, it’s just that having enough knowledge to fix basic around the house problems (like a sink) is helpful and, at least where I’ve lived, it takes less time to learn how to fix a sink than to find a plumber. For larger or more complicated problems, like a toilet or shower, professionals are almost always the better choice.
passwords, which are protected under the 5th amendment of the us constitution
more useful than most of what’s taught