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They’re probably still around, definitely won’t have biodegraded
They’re probably still around, definitely won’t have biodegraded
It’s really just kicking the can down the street. My expectation is if they got into power, they would say the figures are more than they realised, say they have to fix Labor’s economic mess and they’ll come back to it when the economy is in the black. Like others, I would have seen it as viable 20 years ago, but it is just so expensive, they’ve cancelled builds overseas because of cost blowouts and Europe is turning off reactors because of all the renewable energy in their grid. The claim it would be cheaper annoys me the most, as it is an outright lie. All the liberals do is shovel shit and coal
Maybe $11.99, they won’t actually confirm that till checkout
Wait, I thought posting pictures of your thighs was required for running Linux?
So I would be best installing it at my nose height?
Our IT often use a Boolean as a shortcut for figuring out things in code. For example, if there’s a charge we don’t apply to some customers, instead of setting it to zero, they’ll have a Boolean on the customer to decide whether they skip that part of the calculation. On top of this, they then name it in a way that limits how many records they have to update, this leads to many settings phrased in the negative, such as “Don’t apply extra leg charges”. As an extra layer on this, more recently they were made aware of the confusion this causes for staff and their solution was to change how end users are the question, which causes the “yes/no” in the interface to read the opposite of the “true/false” in the database
Good on them for cutting down on the pedophilia, it’s always hard to kick a habit
Some music for your foraging https://youtu.be/M1bgQSGFHcA?si=26wSuT3MWKc_I5My
Why do you need dual cup holders? Is that so it can hold an extra large mountain dew?
Lol, I have virtually the same system, though my Craig is called Dan
I’ve worked in admin/IT at a courier company for almost 20 years and most of the time we resisted showing this, even though the technology was there. Driver’s almost always have multiple deliveries on board, and you cannot show a recipient the other locations a driver might have to stop at before the recipients location and when we provided the live tracking, this would constantly lead to complaints about when the customer perceived the arrival time should be. As delivery time predictions have improved, we are now more comfortable in showing this kind of tracking, as we can include a progress bar and ETA. However, personally I feel it’s outdated now, as we can send a notification, either when you’re the next drop or when we estimate the driver is X minutes away - I prefer that over watching a map.
A tram going round a corner! Please mark such unnatural filth as NSFW in the future
Thanks OP, you have hit peak shitpost
“… and respect others.” If they actually did that, might not be as much of an issue.
Mostly just old age gets me now, but as a child I was known for being accident prone (also called poor decision making). My two crowning glories would have to be:
Had a small toy basketball ring that I’d stuck to the full height windows in the lounge room. Stepped up on the window sill for the dunk (in socks) slipped and put my knee through the window - the glass only went in to my knee a few centimetres and I lucked out with only needing about 8 stitches.
My brother and I wanted to see how far we could stretch an old tennis trainer, literally a heavy weight attached by elastic to a tennis ball, turns out it was quite far. My brother let go of the tennis ball when I wasn’t ready and it hit me square in the eye. That put me in hospital for a week or so with a detached retina, thankfully I was doing enough that it reattached itself, though wearing a patch for a few more weeks was not fun.
Too late, boomers already bought it all and are renting it out
Nice try Zuckerberg