I’m voting for this guy in November.
I’m voting for this guy in November.
They’re no problem when properly thrown out, but a huge problem when people litter with them as happens far too much. I hate to see us all punished because a significant portion of people can’t stop littering, but I can’t see us stopping them…
The lowest tip value should be higher to reflect current tip pressuring tactics.
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I only ever use Michaelsoft Binbows.
Yeah, I worked in a secure facility that did this and it felt both secure and reasonable. I just kept my card on a lanyard to my belt so I literally couldn’t walk away without pulling the card.
Sir, this is Lemmy.
Why did he not push for this before the final months of his presidency? Why wait until the 11th hour?
Thanks for answering the question before we could even ask.
While we’re at it, let’s get some Steve Irwin in there.
For the last few years, I’ve been using butter I leave out in a covered butter dish on the counter since I learned that’s fine. It’s always been a stick of salted butter which I typically finish within 2-3 weeks and that’s never caused any problems. I wonder if it being unsalted would really change things that much…
I expected this comment to be from KenM
And I still haven’t seen any taxis yet that offered Uber’s transparency about trip cost before committing.
And also super expensive. I’ve had times where it was half the price to rent a car for the day than to get one taxi from the airport.
I was referencing Doom, where free energy was one of the excuses for the hell portals.
Are you suggesting we harvest portals to hell for unlimited free energy? Genius!
Last I ran the numbers, industry and agriculture used 98% of the water. This being in CA.
The problem is it can be just as easily interpreted either way. It should seem to most of us to say, ‘destroying homes creates more martyrs,’ but I’m sure half the people will interpret it as, ‘unprovoked attack deserves indiscriminate retaliation.’ In that, it does a surprisingly good job of encapsulating how complicated the whole thing is…
I started shopping at Aldi almost exclusively and it’s been fantastic.
In the US, Atari tried to sue someone who made an Asteroids clone back in 1981 and lost because Meteors, the clone had made some improvements on the idea of Asteroids (color, among other things). This cemented US legal precedent that you can’t sue people for “ripping off” games so long as they make some meaningful change to it and aren’t just making a direct knock-off.
This current case is in Japan, however, where the legal landscape is very different and companies need to be legally aggressive to maintain any rights to their IP from what I understand. I have no idea how that’s going to go down.