in america, we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway
old, stupid
in america, we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway
subscriptions are per-community
yes! perfect example of how there is no one-size-fits-all.
many instances will and many will not. you do you.
some notes:
some notes:
looks like some replay action too. my instance just got spanked.
golden, ‘archie’. i like to call him shithead
i like to remind her every time her phone rings that its likely, for her.
“you should get that, i think thats for you” x 17 years
i could see this comment maybe a decade ago. things like Mint have made most of these complaints just echos of a different era.
because it reduces traffic and, logistically, it would be insane to try and build a standard forum tree from say, the 50 different servers that might be involved for every single page load.
it would be crazy not to.
ill add, the content is almost pure text. highly compressible, designed for high speed transmission and storage. its not that big a deal. … imaging is a whole other can o worms
its mostly goat barn
that why i like windows 11. you can really taste the nativity
roblox
literally the only thing that took a minute… i think i might have it now with vinegar. so i guess even thats kinda off the list
i got one no one seems to have heard of, but its a series by a bunch of writers, and it was stitched together by none other than George RR Martin…
The WildCard series… i just love the different writing styles across the different characters…and its an amazing universe… i highly recommend it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Cards
the short is: alien race f’s up a non trivial percent of the human population with a virus… most die. what neat is the mish-mash of history with a new minority of deformed humans. i think it starts in ~1947 running through the 90s.
British writer Neil Gaiman met with Martin in 1987 and pitched a Wild Cards story about a character who lives in a world of dreams. Martin declined due to Gaiman’s lack of prior credits at the time. Gaiman went on to publish his story as The Sandman.
ive written a lot of code for clinicians, i have been afforded the benefit of witnessing that chaos
i have it far easier
duolingo is a textbook example of a nice small startup, with great ideas that is then completely overtaken my MBAs who run it into the ground as soon as there is enough of a client base to Sell. you fucking fucks all suck.