

So the next person comes in and finds the toilet unflushed?
So the next person comes in and finds the toilet unflushed?
Ah yes, because SpaceX is in the business of producing and delivering food.
Airbnb has basically become “hotel prices, but the cost is hidden behind cleaning fees”. Also, hotels basically stopped giving a shit after the pandemic. No loss here.
What about the content on lemmy.world? A few communities were set up on this instance as well.
Yes, but also much less efficient due to the angles. These panels are either completely flat or completely vertical. Ideal conditions have them facing south at an angle.
and a set of longhorns serves as a hood ornament.
Like come on, the bull’s actual horns aren’t enough of a hood ornament?
By having every large corporation using your products to operate their businesses.
Oh yeah, lawyers start preparing these lawsuits as soon as an announcement is made (in this case the legislation being announced). They just don’t file them until absolutely necessary.
How do you make sure the drugs purchased overseas are safe? FDA has pretty tight control over the industry in the US to maintain that here.
Watching the anime called “The Great Cleric”. It’s pretty accurately describes this in a fantasy setting.
Having co-location and the ability to just grab Susie on the UX team because you vaguely recall she worked on something like this is incredibly valuable. Because yes, you can ping them on Teams, but you have no guarantee that they are sitting at their desk or that this is a good time to pull them into a quick meeting.
How do you have any more guarantees that she’s at her desk in the office and not busy with something else than you do by pinging her on Teams?
This is probably the dumbest take of the entire thing. Let me just leave the conference room, go see if Susie is available, maybe wait for her to finish something, then go back to the conference room and have no clue what I missed. Vs, ping Susie on Teams while still listening in on the meeting. She then joins the meeting without having to get up or anything.
The other 1% are also bad for just sitting idle.
It’s not an exit road. The service road is a parallel road to a highway that contains all the turns with occasional on/off ramps into the highway. It’s actually a pretty efficient design, as it reduces the amount of on/off ramps needed. Similar design style is local vs express lanes in some highways.
Tl;dr less ramps = less slowdowns
He doesn’t have green screen Oregon Trail though
Green screen? My teacher ran it as a class activity. We were in groups and used paper to write down our decisions.
To be fair, that’s because most cars aren’t equipped with cameras for blind spot detection.
Too late, it’s been shit for years now.
As soon as the author started absolutely trashing on the looks of the car, I was done.
The word just translates to “nature” in Hebrew. Generic enough word to be used by multiple businesses.
Not only that, the new technology will be pretty expensive initially. I say wait another 5 years for prices to come down.
And the IDF was operating elsewhere, not entering Rafah at the time.
Yes, that’s how it works. It’s like how sometimes during road construction, the construction crew might route you into a different traffic lane. Doesn’t mean that lane will remain safe to drive on forever.
Now this is just plain false, since it doesn’t look like you actually bothered reading any details about it. Israel did in fact tell them where to go.