Considering the amount I have to say the term whenever ranting or debating, something that can be shortened is welcomed. I like the idea of calling "automated plagiarism," since it can be shortened to "autoplag" which is also ugly sounding.
If you wanna support them during this time, they have a second location at Western/Montrose in Lincoln Square. The staff there is always really nice :)
It used to fix WiFi issues for me back on Windows Vista (bleh). Vista would always have issues when I woke my laptop from sleep mode, and my WiFi would be disconnected and unable to reconnect/properly turn off. Running the troubleshooter would restart my wireless card. Other than that I haven't encountered anything it's helped, but I don't use windows too often these days.
It looks like they did under the "PlayStation Cares" name, in the $499-$999 bracket. Probs an employee match thing.
Does he care about any of his kids enough to know if there's already a Xavier?
Me walking into the crosswalk seeing the cars with no intent on stopping (state law states they must stop for pedestrians)
Only works if you can survive the f-150 doing 60 in a 25 zone 😌
This project is already going over budget, but I'll look into securing marker funding
I have a spare box if you wanna diy project
Ah, gotcha! I misinterpreted and just figured you didn't know
Ah, I didn't know that. I'm not big into scooters most of what I've seen has been the rentable sitting ones that just have a post or standing scooters that don't have storage, but that makes sense that others have implemented it already. I think you're right about who it's pandering to, the venn diagram of people who order this and people who order a cybertruck is a circle.
It has some good design features that I'm surprised hasn't been implemented in many other vehicles I've seen (under seat storage), but I hate the design and can only imagine how bad those angles are if they hit a pedestrian. Even if you need a motorcycle lisence for higher speeds, the number of people riding on sidewalks to this day make this design scary to me even at lower speeds.
🎶 Goodness, gracious, lint starts a fire 🎶
🎶 Goodness gracious, lint starts a fire 🎶
I can't wait til the built in translation engine can work with Chinese. I'm sure it's a ways off, especially since the research and funding is being done with support from the EU, so there's an interest to getting European languages done first. For now I'll have to stick with Google on that front :/
We have a cat fork too! It even has a special place it lives next to the sink
Ah okay, I think I just didn't quite get the whole picture during the consult. The main weird thing was just that after asking me to change into a gown they left the room for like 20min with no explanation, but he probably just had other stuff on his plate that day. This was also like 5 years ago so it could've been bc of his team at the time.
(note: this is in the US, idk if it's normal in other countries) I understand that some cities don't have a station, in which case it makes sense, but I'm visiting family in a small city (college town) that just updated the train/bus station a few years ago, but the only bus from my major city drops me off on a random side street northwest 3 miles away from the station with no bus service/businesses around.
Why do they do this? The town has a bus station! It's a major stop on the route! It's super inconvenient and doesn't make sense to me.
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Scary times. I just want to live in peace.