

I’d be glad to:
Pack his bags tonight preflight…
I’d be glad to:
Pack his bags tonight preflight…
Really? Only 13%?
Maybe it’s a lagging indicator? Maybe sales in China picked up? Maybe the numbers have been finessed?
Obligatory, #NotTheOnion
But… no container is truly empty.
Usually they contain air, but even in space there’d be one or two molecules banging around inside.
You’d never see anything.
This.
Free gravel for life is OP! (probly gets nerfed in the next update)
I too assume it’s 7" from center of mass. So not even beyond the boundary of my body.
Wow, it’s been a while since I’ve heard someone spout this much hopium and half-truths.
2.1C by 2100?? That’s just delusional. We’ll hit that by 2035 at the latest.
Please find a better source for global warming information. Perhaps start with Hansen.
This is great news!!
“In 1873… Congress prohibited the use of portraits of living people on any U.S. bond, security, note, or fractional or postal currency”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_on_United_States_banknotes
There’s been a fair bit of pushback on this, as expected. I’m in western NY and have an all-electric house. It works great and has been cheaper than gas.
Between her caving on Adams and this, I’m going to really let her outreach manager’s team leader’s third intern’s bot have it in my next letter.
Few people can focus enough to read.
I work in a technical field. In the past few years I’ve learned that interacting by email usually requires one-line sentences or bullet points, with any questions being numbered. No fluff, no secondary thoughts or possibilities. Keep it as minimal as possible.
It still fails to elicit a coherent response about half the time, but it’s the best I’ve found so far.
It didn’t use to be like this. But what’s to blame; screen addiction, microplastics, covid, increased stress, … ?