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I mean, Boeing hasn’t killed them in a fireball of death, hurtling at 18 thousand kph to the earth. The media has this totally wrong, for now. Everything is totally fine, at this time.
I mean, Boeing hasn’t killed them in a fireball of death, hurtling at 18 thousand kph to the earth. The media has this totally wrong, for now. Everything is totally fine, at this time.
I want a law that says that “men of the cloth” should be sentenced identically to “regular people” and that any attempts at shuffling those types to other churches should be abetting a criminal, again being pressed to the full extent of the law.
Let this be a lesson to you all: flip off the troopers.
Yet another reason to move to Canada, would you look at that.
Dude, do you know how much ass I beat at my last gig? It was tremendous (parts hands away from myself).
You mean… LinkedIn? If there’s any site that perfects the shitpost, it’s LinkedIn. Everyone is bullshitting their pants off there.
I use one of those coax/Ethernet converters in my house. It’s a 2-story place and running Ethernet was going to be too daunting for a room.
Overall it works very well (I had bad experiences with using network over electrical power). The only thing that will be a downer is the gigabit coax converters seem to be expensive. Since I just had 1 client in an isolated network, 100mbps was fine for me but would hamper your NAS throughout. You’d also need to buy 2 sets of converters for your use case, so that’s potentially not cheap if you’re wanting gigabit from end to end.
Some of the newer wireless standards are very quick, but you’d also need to ensure all NICs are compatible and a newer AP wouldn’t be free.
Perhaps talk to the landlord about splitting the cost of getting Ethernet professionally run in all rooms. It may be the most cost effective solution, but the drawback is you walk away with nothing. The landlord would be able to advertise Ethernet ready infra, so there is some benefit for them to do it.
The guy is like verbal alphabet soup. Most of the time it’s gibberish, but occasionally it’s a word you like. There are lots of words though.
You went to his Only fans, paid the subscription, oogled that liar for a while, and… It was The Onion, wasn’t it?
But see, the truly smart scammer would have a potentially decent coin and name it maga-coin. They’re looking for anything except government currency…the super scam, or is it?
Send nukes. That may hold off the aliens long enough for Jeff Goldblum and Slappy Smith to get in there.
He’s just not whole without the blue kielbasa.
…like Kool aid with no sugar, ham with no burger!
Oh don’t worry, ME will bork itself just fine, haha.
Oh the nostalgia from seeing those icons. You should join the Microsoft Network! Crack open ICQ! Get on AOL and see if “you’ve got mail.” Heck, I may still have one of those CDs with 2500 hours on it!
That is one busy BBC. I’m wondering what the man attached to it is into.
There are many options. Why should 1 person get to direct all of it just because they started something? Did they do it alone? No way, they never do. I believe in a more proportional equity in those situations.
Secondly, Elon didn’t found Tesla. It’s a very capitalist idea to think a leader should come away with everything. It’s part of why the world is in it’s current state.
Come on man. How much good could be done with that instead of sending it to one person? I think personal wealth should get capped at 1 billion period (not even per year). Even if that cash went directly to employees, it would do more good for the company itself.
It is as ridiculous as arrangement no matter the form of currency. The inequality is grotesque at this point.
Which is it, 56 or 44 billion? If you guys don’t know, I’ll take the difference.
Do they pay for moving expenses from a 3rd world country in North America?