They aren’t having a goodyear anymore.
They aren’t having a goodyear anymore.
Chief, I hit you in the head with a fire extinguisher.
I remember this level from The Fractured But Whole.
Just a reminder that reasonably minded shareholders would never take what Elon says as anything other than fluffery, and should refrain from making any financial decisions based on such fluff.
Relevant Dave Jones debunk. https://youtu.be/7vItnxhWRqw?feature=shared
If my shorts were 200% longer, they’d be pants.
Wendell designs and sells all kinds of KVMs. Pricy, but up to 4x4 does exist. https://www.store.level1techs.com/products/hardware
My buddy recently shaved his beard and stopped at this point for a meme shot. Looked dead on like this!
I feel bad for the person in charge of the front department. Everyone on the internet will blame them.
I’ve never seen this. Legitimately hilarious!
Proof that Magneto would win if you bring guns.
Seems like a couple people were working on this around the same time.
Extracts of the adrenal gland were first obtained by Polish physiologist Napoleon Cybulski in 1895.[94] These extracts, which he called nadnerczyna (“adrenalin”), contained adrenaline and other catecholamines.[95] American ophthalmologist William H. Bates discovered adrenaline’s usage for eye surgeries prior to 20 April 1896.[96] In 1897, John Jacob Abel (1857–1938), the father of modern pharmacology, found a natural substance produced by the adrenal glands that he named epinephrine.
That’s what happens when you get a trademark approved that matches the scientific name for the hormone. It should be genericized.
Wind turbines are fanning the flames and keeping it hot.
As long as it’s stuffed crust.
I understand the reasoning, I’m just not sure I like the precedence this establishes. The details are quite vague.
The article says there was contact in a stairwell. What kind of contact? How long? Even if you got your groceries delivered, how would you get them if you aren’t allowed in a common area? No details at all.
This feels dystopian to me because the judgement seems to imply that if you are unlucky enough to have a better immune system than your deceased neighbor who was sick with the same strain of virus, that you’re fully liable for their death. IDK
I edited my original post. Thanks for bringing the pie!
PR team is having extra drinks tonight.