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wolfpack86 ,

Except we keep electing dick heads who literally don’t want to take his money.

wolfpack86 ,

I didn’t read the CNN piece as being overly critical. I read it as saying more like “hey she’s not all that bad. She’s actually pretty clever, but lack of trial experience is just bogging down process. She’s learning and doesn’t have anyone to mentor her in her lonely courthouse”

I left reading it a bit pissed off that such a fluff piece was even published.

wolfpack86 ,

One of the issues is if material costs to maintain the property increase steeper than this cap.

Though the solution is pretty practical – cap it at inflation.

wolfpack86 ,

I think it’s great when people create a small business and are successful. But I roll my eyes when they have a business with 20 employees and put their title as President & CEO on shit like linkedin. Just put owner. Or managing partner.

wolfpack86 ,

But they’re often the only thing available to correct an injustice. Should civil rights pioneers not have been pardoned?

wolfpack86 ,

Of course the bigger businesses do. it’s rolled into operating costs and is reflected in their pricing.

You just don’t end up with a different price differentiated by the transaction method.

wolfpack86 ,

maybe her physical strength is the direct product of being born into wealth and having the time to get ripped?

wolfpack86 ,

Allowing a felon to run is a legitimate check and balance that the people can have against the government.

It allows for the people to correct someone convicted of a crime by an unjust law. It allows for correcting (actual) political persecution.

This is a healthy thing.

That said. Fuck disenfranchisement. Directly fix that.

wolfpack86 ,

Sentence him to two months to be served from November 15 to January 15.

wolfpack86 ,

GTA. I was driving down the road and had the urge/intrusive thought to side swipe a motorcycle because hitting them is just what you do in the game.

I noted how it was weird the first time, then it occured again a week later. That was the last day I played GTA even though I enjoyed the game.

wolfpack86 ,

And the same that 3 in base 3 is also 10, 2 in base 2 is also 10. Thus if you use the relevant base to refer to themselves, every base is base 10.

wolfpack86 ,

Because nobody in any public transit board has ever implemented such a thing?

In North Carolina, park and ride busses for the state fair have long been a thing, among a litany of several other examples.

wolfpack86 ,

Frankly it doesn’t matter. Japan has several private companies operating rail services. Tokyo has several subway systems.

We need more appropriately priced, accessible mass transit. I don’t care if it’s public or private.

wolfpack86 ,

Okay, so make a blimp rover already if it’s so easy.

wolfpack86 ,

I think you’re remembering some instance where a pardon can expose the recipient to civil liability. Or at least it was theorized it might…

Bannon, stone or one of them.

wolfpack86 ,

That photo panel is the bottle rotated 90 degrees.

wolfpack86 ,

It looks like the central organization revoked his membership status, not the local chapter…

wolfpack86 ,

How do you figure energy extraction of both are comparable metrics?

wolfpack86 ,

You’re only 27-30% powered by nuclear or renewable.

wolfpack86 ,

Source?

wolfpack86 ,

But Massachusetts has snowy winters and icy conditions which means they need to salt the roads. This is not something that they have to contend with in check notes Sweden?

/S

wolfpack86 ,

Oh cool you live in old Denmark?

wolfpack86 ,

Thanks, and your math makes sense, but I think this is a misinterpretation by op. It’s fair to say that as a percentage of expenditure… But not tax dollars.

Social security gets complicated because it’s set up as a trust fund and has investments that grow to support disbursement rates. It also means that the expenditures should be carved out, same as the inbound tax. This should shift the calculations meaningfully.

wolfpack86 ,

Could also be a null value making it uncountable

Red Lobster eyes bankruptcy option after $11M in losses from endless shrimp (abcnews.go.com)

“Last year, Red Lobster reported $11 million in operating losses following its flubbed ‘Ultimate Endless Shrimp’ deal, which backfired when it reeled in too many customers after the limited-time promo became a permanent menu fixture last June. The restaurant chain later reported $12.5 million in losses in the fourth...

wolfpack86 ,

It is peak 90s restaurant culture.

And then in some areas seen as luxury. Same goes for Olive Garden.

wolfpack86 ,

It’s art both in paintings and the buildings architecture. The spire was one of the most well known in Copenhagen.

It’s also the loss of the primary trading floor from when it was an active exchange (At least from what I was able to gather.).

wolfpack86 ,

Actually think this is more about protecting against unscrupulous scalpers selling tickets multiple times.

When you can just email a pdf or print it, nothing stops you from doing it multiple times.

At the end, it’s ticketbastard that has to listen to the people that got scammed. This method forces authentication and secure the chain of custody.

wolfpack86 ,

Are those flights because of hub relationships? Where it will still be somehow cheaper to fly with a hop than to fly direct out of the hub?

I once lived 1hr from an airport and 2hrs from a hub. It was always cheaper to drive to the closest airport and fly to the hub. Absolutely annoying.

wolfpack86 ,

Depends how comfortable they make the train, too. Should be significantly better than coach on a plane.

wolfpack86 ,

That’s all well and good, but their showers will be longer

wolfpack86 ,

And the masses that use religion to abuse others don’t give a shit.

Jesus would also be a raging socialist.

wolfpack86 ,

Also who would believe they got an all leather glove for $20

wolfpack86 ,

Yeah I had the same observation recently, especially when I got that popup and then couldn’t find anything relevant to what I was looking for. It’s just a random tech blog now.

XDA forums (search for that) is the old xda.

wolfpack86 ,

Facebook stock had a notoriously horrible IPO. I bought at open and had friends laughing at me when it went to $18ish. I doubled my position.

Finally sold most of those shares at $475.

wolfpack86 ,

It means that both women and men can give nice melon(s)

wolfpack86 ,

To your last comment, ships never just boop. It smothers.

Let’s say 100k tons for a ship, and make it long tons to make it an even 100,000,000kg. This ship was moving roughly 4m/s… Thus the kinetic energy was somewhere around 800 MJ. A stick of dynamite is about 1MJ.

I’m pretty sure 800 sticks of dynamite could’ve fucked that support up pretty good, too, bringing down the bridge deck.

It’s more like either you give up on bridges or give up on ships if you are concerned about the two coexisting and breaking stuff in a low speed collision.

Appeals Court Bails Trump Out of Having to Post Massive Fraud Bond (www.rollingstone.com)

Donald Trump was supposed to have to post a $464 million bond by Monday or else the state of New York could begin collecting on the massive civil fraud judgment leveled against him earlier this year. An appeals court bailed him out, blocking collection of the judgment and giving the former president 10 days to post a drastically...

wolfpack86 ,

You can still vote in federal elections from abroad 🙄

wolfpack86 ,

I like how you went: “yeah, the rest of the internet needs to see this”

wolfpack86 ,

I would. I’m not a fan of the watches any other company is putting out. Samsung has come close but limited certain features like ecg to samsung only phones. (Which also sounds like monopoly powers…)

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