What? There were 10 faithless electors. It would have taken 37 to affect the election.
What? There were 10 faithless electors. It would have taken 37 to affect the election.
It’s paying to rebuild infrastructure where the state government has been neglecting. I’m sure part of it will be to rebuild what’s been destroyed by the hurricane.
You’re saying the electoral college’s electors didn’t elect him?
Strikes work fast.
It’s infrastructure week!
I don’t know. Has targeting those types of infrastructure historically been categorized as a war crime?
Oil facilities can be legitimate targets, if they’re producing fuels, other petroleum products, or generating electricity, for military purposes. I don’t know which facilities are being discussed here, or whether those facilities are primarily military or civilian.
Meanwhile, Israel receives another $8.7b for genocide.
When even an invader tells you to knock it off, you might be the bad guy.
You can choose to be diseased, but inflicting it on others denies them the choice.
If you want to form your own polio colony, you can do that, but you stay there and don’t come out.
APC is cheap garbage.
If you are concerned about the power quality causing damage, you want an online or double-conversion UPS. Those ones don’t even bother trying to condition power, they run off the battery all the time.
I don’t have a whole lot of experience, but Eaton has been reliable. People also recommend Tripp-Lite and Cyberpower but they’ve always seemed cheap to me.
They’re factual but sensationalist. They don’t lie like Fox News, but they use the same tactic of making stuff sound like a big deal so people keep watching.
If he didn’t, one of the several other 2D barcodes would have caught on. I see non-QR ones around pretty often, though usually in industrial applications.
I remember back around 2009, there were a few of these in the newspaper: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Capacity_Color_Barcode
I don’t know how well it worked given the loose color registration. I didn’t have anything that could read them at the time.
They can be both.
For a population of 1b, you need 6766 people to get a confidence of 99.9% with a margin of error of ±2%. That’s pretty good in my opinion.
Sure and that works great right up until you’re supposed to leave for the 30 minute drive and your ride never shows up, and you don’t have the money for an Uber.
They were already doing that. Now they just frame it as a benefit to you.
Were you trying the good kind or the cheap ones they give out for free at health centers? I started with the free ones and they were terrible. I tried the Trojan sample packs and found that I didn’t even notice the condom any more. One time I actually had to stop and make sure it didn’t break because it literally felt like it wasn’t even there!
I still have trouble maintaining when I stop to even put the condom on, but that’s a separate issue.
It’s a good way to have all the different parts exposed to you. Once you’re familiar, it’s usually easier to write those parts up in a compose file and just run or rerun docker-compose.