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How much do we have to pay to get someone to “accidentally” drop that table and all backup copies of it?
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How much do we have to pay to get someone to “accidentally” drop that table and all backup copies of it?
That’s exactly my point, it’s not one piece of paperwork, it’s an entire record keeping process that’s screwed up.
Boeing has broken so many rules, what’s another, at this point this incident is irrelevant.
The fact that one missed piece of paperwork is not what caused this, even if it is the trigger. The company focusing on minimizing paper trail and fudging paperwork to pass regulations is what caused it.
They talked about all the important issues, like golf and porn star sex.
Yeah the Constitution don’t say anything bout AI so according to the originalists, companies can do anything they want, lol.
Trump was already booked as Inmate P01135809 in the Georgia election subversion case.
Your firefox build version and a screenshot of what you’re seeing would make for a more helpful issue report.
MFW American democracy is being gutted to pieces by the SCOTUS.
Here comes the Fourloko reboot saga.
I’d think that for a blanket no-homelessness policy to be even reasonably humane, each person would need a right of address, even a 50 sqft. parcel of public land in/by the town of choosing which they can call their domicile.
Same thing in BC… In the Prince George encapment case, it was ruled that unless there are enough shelter beds that are sufficiently accessible by the affected population, they are allowed to stay in the Lower Patricia encampment.
Needless to say there was fierce competition. The pity I feel for Americans is to a level I feel physically sick.
There’s one way to fix this… elect a landslide blue majority in the HoR and Senate and redefine explicitly the role of every federal agency. That way Republicans in the future can’t weaponize doing nothing as easily.
Oh lord, this is the worst news to come from this week.
If sleeping anywhere for someone without a permanent place to live is allowed to be made illegal, we should have rotating shifts to keep the Court majority awake in their homes so that they will have to flee to Harlan Crow’s yacht.
Rustic is the closest English word I’d put to this concept, which to an extent exists in the West.
As part of the CUSMA trade agreement, I think us Canadians and Mexicans are allotted one sigh of disappointment…
Como parte del acuerdo comercial T-MEC, creo que a los canadienses y los mexicanos se nos permite un solo suspiro de decepción…
I have experienced an issue sort of like that in the past, where my computer occasionally won’t do anything other than spin the fans, unless there’s a working connection to a monitor…
I don’t like pairing it to an app but the fact it’s described as barebones means it’s focusing specifically on the function which is a bit of a relief.
How much more useful is it than a mirror?
How big the front side screen was and if it was a colour display? Unless you liked the look of phone that only had LEDs showing the time on the front.
What ringtones it had (remember this was the age of $1.99 ringtones).
Speed/specs wasn’t too much of a factor as much as looks. As long as it made calls, did texts, play Snake and if you could afford cellular data then receive emails and do light websurfing then it was good enough.
Oh, and in this age the smaller and more compact the phones were the better. Only with smartphones did the trend go into reverse.