Somewhere around 1987, I had my computer modem call my university library's phone number directly so that I could see if the book that I needed was available (it was a long walk to the library). My computer acted as a terminal and the screen displayed everything pretty much the same as the terminals installed in the library itself (text only, monochrome display). Not really the internet, but probably the first practical use of a network of sorts for me.
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Do these figures include earnings from garum endorsements?
Study correlates better sleep with eating higher amount of fruit, vegetables, and whole grains. Sounds like it correlates it with getting enough fiber. Is this yet another gut biome thing? Shut up down there! I'm trying to sleep!
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The democrats are neither as hapless nor as unlucky as you portray them to be. They are paid very well to vote the way they do. I guess you'll just keep giving them cover so they'll never need to change.
The democrats have been "working" on these for the last 50 years. Just haven't managed to make them happen, huh?
Gosh, one of Biden's top policy goals. Too bad a few Democrats sank the minimum wage increase. And universal health care. Paid family leave. Reproductive rights.
Always a hold out or two whenever something the Democrats campaign on comes around. How strange.
I couldn't have done it without the rest of you
decanal and undecanal
Isn't that just another way of saying everything that exists?
Oh, my mistake. There is no data. When the article goes on and on about the data, the data referred to here,
To investigate, Faherty got in touch with David Nesvorny, an institute scientist with the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and the Oort Cloud expert who had provided scientific data for the scene.
I should have realized there was no data.
It's mostly about keeping the line for the men's room short