Comment not your nose! (Score 1) 78
This all sounded great until the word "catheter"!
!!!
then I crossed my legs, and knocked my computer on the floor.
This all sounded great until the word "catheter"!
!!!
then I crossed my legs, and knocked my computer on the floor.
He's starting out great with Krypto the Super-Dog!
This is such cry-baby nonsense.
NONSENSE.
Since 2008, I have personally mentored dozens of young dudes (at no cost whatsoever, just because that's what successful people do).
I have helped poor dudes in bad neighborhoods buck up, get some side hustles, stack cash, and buy property.
You fucked yourself because you refuse to actually do someone to buy property. I don't know ANYONE, starting with even zero money, who couldn't find a nice home in just 2-3 years of saving money properly -- except the lepers in California, and fuck them anyway.
>Yeah, why would a city government want to ensure they can
>accurately read/display their last few DECADES of official, legal
>documents?
If they're concerned with that, they should *avoid* Microsoft, unless they are going to keep an old machine with each version forever.
Historically, staroffice/libreoffice/openoffice has done a *better* job than ms of reading prior versions of ms documents.
but you're not removing that interest--you'er just changing who pays for it.
"public finance" isn't free, nor does it mean that the money doesn't get borrowed. Rather, the net increase in public debt is the amount paid out by the government.
I just submitted bug report FB18359754 for this.
>On 6/24/25, wallet pushed a notification for movie tickets. This is in error because both:
>1) wallet does not have permission for such notifications, and
>2) this should have been blocked by the privacy system.
>Public financing or 1% loans will almost entirely cut that cost.
no, that doesn't change the cost *at all*.
It simply changes who pays that cost. It may or may not make sense for the public to pay it, but it still gets paid.
actually, running them on bus routes at bus prices might be a practical options.
Run a half dozen of these at five minute intervals rather than a bus every half hour and mass transit suddenly becomes more practical and attractive.
One key question is how many you can run for the cost of one bus.
The long intervals are a major factor in making bus travel practical in all but the densest cities in the US.
So is the inability to automatically electrocute disruptive morons, but that's for another topic.
I would rather let Nazis speak and elect to block them myself than have an entire moderation team block everyone they disagree with.
Reddit is equally a shithole.
Heck.
>At worst my eating experience could be as bland as eating at McDonald's,
err, that's worse than being hospitalized for food poisoning?
>(dying temporarily reduces the speed to a lower level).
It's been decades, but I don't remember dye packets being something you could pick up in pacman. And how would you apply one once you had it?
in fairness, the return trip doesn't seem to be anything to write, err, get home about . . .
>I'd also figure it's less expensive to have a successful launch than it
>is to blow them up before they launch.
eh, that depends upon how corrupt^h^h^h^h^h^h^h good your accountant is.
not to mention the astronauts!
No, these are axolotl.
The Spiderman villain becomes *you*, and you end up in a tank.
Doesn't anyone read their Cortazar anymore?
[shakes head]
"Right now I feel that I've got my feet on the ground as far as my head is concerned." -- Baseball pitcher Bo Belinsky