It has the highest PH of any acid you may actually encounter in a bottle.
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The Brazilian plug has none of those problems...
Also, what European plug are you talking about? There are quite a few models there.
Well, there's already a dolphin in the photo, AFAIK all the others are calmer...
That explicitly do not apply to companies.
Also, it's evident that no, you aren't really protected by it. That's why a lot of countries forbid sending personal information into the US. You have secret courts on the Executive branch that can force you to disclose anything to them and keep that fact secret.
The cephalopodes have a word to say here...
I'm still surprised he didn't offer to buy the White House. But I would expect him to hold up the matches until conversations got even worse.
Yes, people normally work more in poorer countries. That holds very well all over the world.
One would hope that stupid fashion of touch screens on dangerous vehicles stops before the 24th century...
I mean... "No problem" is something very weird for a Teams user to say, but yeah, they were able to market a video calling app.
It’s meant to basically go “yeah, sure I’ll fuck with that” and keep trucking.
Yet, it lives in an insulated environment, with plenty of infrastructure to make sure errors do not propagate, with a standard error handling functionality on the spotlight with specialized syntax, and with plenty of situations where it just drops the ball and throws an error.
Nope, not falling for the gaslight. It's a stupid feature that's there because the language was created during a week and the author was trying to juggle the requirement of a rigid and typed semantics that looked like Java with his desire to make a flexible single-typed language that looks like Lisp.
And nobody fixed it, decades later, because everybody keeps repeating your line that the interpreter must always keep on.
Nah, it's stupid either way.
"5e-7" is not an int to be parsed. Neither is "0.5".
Well, Cardinal Pizzaballa is still there...