Because public schools have to compete with private schools, the uniforms make them look comparable and has more of an effect on the parents perception of value of the school.
Each public school gets funding dependant on enrolment, the end result is absurd pricing for single income parents. When I was in High School we could get a $7 shirt from Big W and look identical to other students minus the logo.
Denisovans are the coolest, from our area of the world, more mysterious.
I’ve only seen the cross-over episode on SNW, It’s very much not my sense of humour but I’m happy for there to be more types of shows for more people, so long as I get my TNG style shows.
I’ve just been playing Valorant, might get back into Age of Empires 2.
those where the days
I’m still fine with it, but I assume this should apply to GoogleTV/FireTV devices.
I’m sure they got better, but they never won me back, that original feeling of disappointment is still associated with the games for me.
I’ve always felt that this business model, which primarily targets people on payments, is incredibly predatory.
I wish people knew how to find great $300-$400 phones, I got a Poco F3 for $400 1.5 years ago with a SD870 8GB/256GB.
From what I understand, the game was recently moved to AWS, which makes regional servers significantly easier and cheaper.
Now if only ESO could do the same…
I see references of previous Starfleet officers such as Worf or Captain Sysco;
With Worf the writers where careful to create a scenario where it was known and out in the open, that the only Federation law he broke was leaving the ship without authority, which he was officially reprimanded over. The actions he took on the Klingon vessel were considered lawful in and of itself.
Captain Sysco’s may be more relevant and example, but to me it felt more like a necessary decision for the benefit of future outcomes. To compare this to SNW S02E08, I don’t feel they outlined that he was a future threat to anyone, that being said I am undecided on the Sysco comparison.
I have also seen reference to Captain Picard’s assimilation, but to me that one is not appropriate as it was against his will.
Have you tried DietPi
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I would never go back to a major telco when all three sell their network wholesale for cheaper.
Telstra owns Belong, Optus owns Amaysim & Vodafone has Felix. Each of the subsidiaries are cheaper despite being under the parent company. On top of those, there are tons of third-party sellers that are just as cheap and often cheaper.
I personally use Woolworth’s Everyday Mobile for the Telstra Network + -10% at Woolworths checkout once per month.
My cellular service in inner Melbourne just came back up.
Edit: the signal bar had gone back up, but I wasn’t able to recieve SMS until just now. The amaysim account page is still unavailable.
Small businesses above a certain size save money not having to do physical banking.
Have you tried a third party DNS?
Optus NBN appears to be just a DNS issue, people reporting their NBN working with third party DNS provider.
I strongly recommend not using telco for DNS regardless.
FYI for those that don’t know, Optus services down nationwide, effects 10 million customers as well as payment terminals, Metro trains are also partially down.
Usenet is paid, usually 2+ subscriptions, a Usenet/backbone provider + an indexer.
That’s how I normally do it, it’s much more enjoyable than the stuble-stache.
Any platform that believes it should be their choice whether the user can opt-in to any part of the fediverse, is a big no from me.