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The Covid vaccine just got a lot more expensive—if you're uninsured
  • I got both of mine yesterday. And as I drove away, I was thinking about how much the government will make this free and accessible as long as they know it will save them immensely on the back end.

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    Irish Journalist Excellence
  • If the article is about how just a few countries are dominating the podiums, I think this is an incredibly effective graph.

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    Are there any "famous" Lemmy users?
  • I really don't see a problem with how they interacted. And, as a step father, I agree that it's your job to embarrass your kids some as they grow.

    I think they were much more level headed and calm than I would have been had I been at odds with so many people.

    But hey, everyone is allowed their own opinions.

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    How do I flush this?
  • The toilet I am currently sitting on has a very similar set up. The toilet came with the house, and I haven't been able to discern a difference in the 8 years I've lived here.

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  • You are already getting the pan hot enough to sear, just leave it there a little while longer and it's cooked!

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    Heavy metal puked like 6 times, drank some water and cooled down some. Felt better about 5 minutes later, so I went out and finished my yard and did my neighbor's.

    Feeling 100% fine now. Sometimes you just have to get the evil out.

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    Nearly $100 this time. Add that to the over $400 from Facebook, and all thanks to this Great State's law's protecting privacy.

    It does irk my wife some though, because we can't teach our nest cam that it's just me getting the mail and we don't need the notifications.

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    It was a really early CD-Rom game, probably 1993ish. You started off in the stone ages using sticks and rocks, fighting off bad guys and solving puzzles, and you'd move through time using the weapons of that era. I don't think I would classify it as an educational game because outside of the weapons and settings, I don't remember much of it having any information.

    I'm pretty sure it was the first video game I ever beat.

    Edit: it was not a real time strategy game. It was third person perspective.

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    It was a really early CD-Rom game, probably 1993ish. You started off in the stone ages using sticks and rocks, fighting off bad guys and solving puzzles, and you'd move through time using the weapons of that era. I don't think I would classify it as an educational game because outside of the weapons and settings, I don't remember much of it having any information.

    I'm pretty sure it was the first video game I ever beat.

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    It was a really early CD-Rom game, probably 1993ish. You started off in the stone ages using sticks and rocks, fighting off bad guys and solving puzzles, and you'd move through time using the weapons of that era. I don't think I would classify it as an educational game because outside of the weapons and settings, I don't remember much of it having any information.

    I'm pretty sure it was the first video game I ever beat.

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