

Reminding people of the norms and the law is still a good thing.


Reminding people of the norms and the law is still a good thing.


Sure sounds like he was voting to make his constituents happy instead of what he thought was best for them.
The disconnect there is why we’re supposed to have a representative democracy instead of a direct democracy.
There’s only so much you can do on $1.13 per student.


What would you prefer? Just be quiet and let him do it without protest?


It’s better than people living there.


It’s goes to recapt cha.net/qr/mMs9S9g8
(Space addes to break the link.)


Probably still is. Scan it and let us know if you get malware.


Man, we all kind of had this in mind, but what an incredible reference.



Hey, someone with experience.


AI is useful; it just doesn’t replace people.


How much of that bleaching was medical vs choice?
It’s interesting that education in general is similar.
We really take it for granted that everyone can read (words anyway, comprehension is harder).


Cool. Where can I buy one?
For those who don’t know, this phrase has come full circle.

It started as something literally impossible. Then people started using it to say they did it anyway. Expecting what is supposed to be impossible out of people is insane.


Shame these kids got an advertisement instead of a commencement speech.


Are they trying to make viable EV pit stops for racing?
I guess this would make ridiculously sized batteries for semis viable. Though I’d rather pivot back to freight trains than put that much weight on our roads.
Semis are responsible for most of the road repair budget in the US. There’s a cheaper way. (If the government didn’t pick up the tab for all this semi road damage.)


The shift will be “you can make more paperclips. Make the paperclips faster.”


I’d recommend going exactly the same speed on either, and it’s not particularly fast.
Well, kinda by choice.