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At the very least a sniper should be good at sitting very still for hours at a time.
At the very least a sniper should be good at sitting very still for hours at a time.
If they rule for immunity, Biden should just hold Congress hostage until they pass some Constitutional amendments, such as scrapping Electoral College, adding term limits to Supreme Court, etc, then a final one that explicitly disavows any such immunity for the President or any other person, from the moment he releases them forward.
cite productivity improvements and cost efficiencies as part of the reason for their healthy returns
Probably by holding wage increases below CPI, and increasing prices above CPI, thereby reducing wage cost as a percentage of revenue.
Which is why inverted y but not inverted x makes sense to me. I move the joystick like I would move my head.
My electric oven has some sort of steam-bake option.
Not OP, but where I’m from (NZ), bible bashers are what we call overly religious nuts who have to shoehorn god/bible into everything.
But maybe they could thank the doctor first.
That would only add one extra process instance with each call. The pipe makes it add 2 extra processes with each call, making the number of processes grow exponentially instead of only linearly.
Edit: Also, Im not at a computer to test this, but since the child is forked in the background (due to &), the parent is free to exit at that point, so your version would probably just effectively have 1-2 processes at a time, although the last one would have a new pid each time, so it would be impossible to get the pid and then kill it before it has already replaced itself. The original has the same “feature”, but with exponentially more to catch on each recursion. Each child would be reparented by pid 1, so you could kill them by killing pid 1 i guess (although you dont want to do that… and there would be a few you wouldn’t catch because they weren’t reparented yet)
Once AI and robots can do/make anything they want on demand, they won’t even need money, so don’t need to make money by selling stuff. For sure, they will probably have a tough time transitioning from the idea of making money, but they won’t need to any more. The rest of us could split off our own fairer economy, but they’ll probably have the IP locked up on all the technology so we can’t use it and have to keep working 5 day or more weeks.
A solar shade, for example, could block out enough sunlight
Wouldn’t this undermine solar-generated electricity?
Why are you waiting until the meat industry is no longer subsidised to reduce your meat consumption?
Weird. I usually get the option to combine items in a single load, even if it means delaying some items to arrive together with others.
Surely it’s still more efficient for the truck to carry that screwdriver and a whole truckload of other goods, in a single journey, with optimised route, rather than me (and every other Amazon shopper) driving my car to the nearest hardware store to buy that screwdriver?
How exactly does company A own shares in itself?
How often for What’s New Pussycat?
I’ve heard of PoE bulbs, but not seen them anywhere. That would be awesome for smart home as well as the powering aspect.
Russian Ark. I got free tickets from my company, so took my now wife to go see it as I was into arty films. She still gives me shit about it 20 years later. It’s basically 3 hours of a camera panning around a former Russian Tsar palace with various historical scenes going on in each room.
The keyfob already has two way communication for the challenge-response protocol, so it is perfectly possible for the car to send a signal back saying it was actioned.
Velcro sewn to just inside the top of your pocket, so sticking a hand in your pocket makes a loud noise and you can feel it, for any pickpocket to separate the velcro.