Adorable fella :)
His front legs look like how mine feel getting up in the morning. We're here for you bud.
Adorable fella :)
His front legs look like how mine feel getting up in the morning. We're here for you bud.
OP HAS BEEN REPLACED
Absolutely amazing. Going to go for the offline port though, I don't trust my save data to my browser.
N.B. Only worked in Chromium (not Firefox) for me. Could be due to addons though, not sure.
Yeah Bruce we're gonna need to double-check that boundary, put the totalstation over on that rock. Nah mate they can't have the macadamia, that's ours.
$BILLIONS
I mentally read this in the same voice I read $VARIABLE with.
FWIW there are dozens of university ranking systems and every university says "look how well we rank in X!". It's been 10 years since I looked, but I think I recall some of them being funded by unis too.
Nonetheless I agree they're doing stupid stuff that's not in the interests of students, staff, the country, humanity and education in general. Alas it takes them many years to feel the bad effects of bad decisions.
Are red & blue lines under the pic are the calibrated references, whilst the car pics are not?
Fwiw the government paper is linked elsewhere in the EFF article,
Woops, sorry missed that. Thankyou :)
A little annoying to track down the sources.
The EFF article links to a Neowin article that then links to a Guardian article which then links to the Gov's proposal paper; but only vaguely mention's Apple's reply submission that you have to find yourself.
Only briefly glanced at Apple's reply (sorry), yeah it's what you'd expect. Take away our power and our business can't protect you from bad people that don't pay us.
Pics or it didn't happen!
(No idea how you photo a 10 car train)
and all of the suggested ‘improvements’ to ASIC’s changes are in favour of business owners with no mention of investor protections.
There is also the angle of the everyday consumer. Companies seem to get worse after going public. Encouraging companies to go public could have consequences on consumers (and therefore the economy).
+/-1 least significant digit at a minimum.
"I'm sorry frog, but you might actually weigh 0". Little buddy noooo