Both of these things can be true. You can’t discount the rich and their ability to do evil in multiple dimensions with one choice.
Mid 30’s IT/Medical Device support and quality guy. I like cycling, video games, and singing.
Both of these things can be true. You can’t discount the rich and their ability to do evil in multiple dimensions with one choice.
Or be like me and spend too much time/money finding a tool that might be good only to never use it because brain says, “I’m bored, find new hobby” every couple of business days.
Listen, you. Get out of my head and wallet. I do this and it makes me so sad. looks longingly at the paints I bought for models
True. That was my peak wrestling watching era.
You also have to consider the audience Trump is trying to please. Who is going to pull more people? Steve Mnuchin talking about Trump glowingly or a clown wrestler that Trump’s fans remember as a childhood hero backing their pick?
I will never get over the absurdity of seeing a Confederate flag on a house in Ohio.
As an Ohioan, anything outside of the major metros is basically the south.
I thought that was called using meth?
Teledildonics is my new favorite word.
It depends on how the company goes about it. The larger the company, the more established the HR department. They may use their HR platform to conduct the check which may find any and everything. The smaller companies may only check recent background with a local firm. Price is the name of the game. The more in-depth the background check, the more it costs. If you are going to work in a bank or with kids, be prepared to for the company/school to use the state equivalent of the FBI. For mom and pop shops, they may just take your word on the application. If you see a national HR platform like Paycom, then the results can vary depending on the package the company purchases.
Found the Musk stan.
I struggle with this too because the (and I will age myself with this phrase) yellow pages features baked into maps is one of the most helpful tools Google ever melded together. The removal of those extra clicks and copy and paste make it a pain to move from. I try and help with Open Street Maps, but the sheer volume of data is hard to overcome.
I have nipples @[email protected] , could you milk me?
What’s that? Couldnt hear you over Voyager just working.
I love Behind The Bastards and It Could Happen Here. They do have significant episode counts. BtB does a great and looooooong series on Henry Kissinger that I think is a prime example of what you are going to get. If you listen to that one and don’t enjoy, I would move on from them.
Yes, it does. I have used it successfully for months. My main issue is I need traffic data due to a new job and figuring which route to take. AFAIK, no other nav app has traffic data. That’s the only real bummer.
Without the capitalization, I read ChromeOS as Chromeos and that made me think its the new hottest breakfast cereal.
I really like this idea. I am going to mention it to my partner. We have been trying to craft a policy for it recently.
Toothpaste tube car for me, thanks.
I joined the Matrix instance and the dev said, for some reason, F-droid has the old version (1.0.21)rather than current(1.0.27). They are updating the repos and working on it.
see, my brain went to electrical engineering and thought the circuit doesnt supply enough current due to load and the light turned off lol