I think you’re right. The hose has a long ass power washer attachment and he’s watering the coil of hose. Doesn’t make any sense to my human eyeballs.
I think you’re right. The hose has a long ass power washer attachment and he’s watering the coil of hose. Doesn’t make any sense to my human eyeballs.
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Which starship is this on?
I use Torque per cubic foot.
The article only hints at this in the end, but there’s a lot of money to be made in selling learning material to schools.
My opinion: While the origins of the “three cueing” method may have been well intentioned I’m guessing lobbying and kickbacks are what’s keeping it in schools, not it’s effectiveness.
But how’s the java support? If it’s better than vs code then it might be worth something.
I think background checks are usually limited to your police record (any misdemeanors, felonies, etc) and financial situation (declared bankruptcy, etc).
I think basic or even complex stuff is fine in vanilla js.
The problems show up as you scale the team and code base. You can do a large project in vanilla js but you’re going to have to solve a lot of the same problems frameworks/libraries have already solved. Maybe it’s worth it, maybe it’s not.
Ah yes, prolific creator of equations.
I’m using the DDG app
I am but DDG will show sponsored search results which don’t get blocked by ublock.
No it’s like a sponsored search result. You have to go into settings > private search > more settings and then disable Advertisements.
The constant Temu search results drive me nuts, but I found a setting to disable that.
Pretty accurate except for the giving money part.
Uhhhh sorry I’m still going to vote against fascism.
What’s the connection between those items and cops?
I think the difference is that as a kid music is forced on you from all kinds of sources: parents, friends, radio, etc. So you don’t realize how much time you actually spent just listening to new music.
As an Old, you probably don’t have nearly as much random exposure, i.e. you control when you listen to music now. Which means the answer to your question is that you have to consciously set aside time simply to listen to music. It may feel like a “waste of time” for each track you think is shit, but that’s just part of the process.
Good luck, and thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
My bad bro, I meant to make a top level comment. I agree with your take too, I wasn’t trying to criticize your comment.
Short answer: They will cover 50%.
Long answer: They won’t cover anything until you’ve met your deductible. Once you’ve paid out $1,500 (your deductible), they will start covering 50% of the remaining cost.