Lol, if that’s good enough for you, then let the blue skies shine, baby!
Lol, if that’s good enough for you, then let the blue skies shine, baby!
Don’t read this
It seems like a bad idea to track where traffic is coming from when a person is signing up to vote. We know the sort of opponent in this endeavor, why give them the ability to start determining who might have papers or information get accidentally lost in the application process?
I don’t think the MAGA movement is able to have realistic responses at this point.
They haven’t been fed the line to say by their favorite entertainment network.
Lol, no one “did a good job” at the debate? Great assertion neur, now let’s see you back it up.
Average americans and thinking that a national holiday means anything. I’ve worked the majority of the holidays for the past 10 years. They don’t even count for overtime unless the policies (sort of contract) of the employer state they do.
The level of realism increased in some, such as DCS as warbond mentioned, decreased to super casual levels in others, like Ace Combat, and got weird in some, like War Thunder.
The 80s and (early) 90s were before people who enjoyed flight sims realized that dogfights were essentially over. I remember the manual for F-15 Strike Eagle II having instructions on yo-yo turns, scissor turns, the proper flight angles to dodge missiles fired at you, and almost every time in game you would get into a turning fight. I don’t think that gameplay would fly with today’s players. Most of the interested parties aren’t like your football fans, either. They won’t buy “Pacific theater 1945 (XII Edition!)” from the store when they already have 11 others…
Or that fungus that makes the snails look like they’ve simultaneously become interested in the rave scene and inflation.
I have no doubt that the USA has fingers in the pie of public sentiments elsewhere.
Russia has learned the power of Japan.
Is it any surprise that a shitty, failed business owner doesn’t understand the difference between a resume and a background check with listed employment? Every half brain dead applicant can quickly search resume advice and figure out they should tailor their resume to the job they’re applying for. The smart ones actually tailor what they say they did at each job in addition to just showcasing jobs.
Try vesktop. Maybe that will help.
Which is great for wearing your boyfriend’s hoodies, but is slightly more problematic when dealing with geopolitical scales and, you know, countries giving you weapons that you absolutely need to not be steamrolled by an invading force.
Don’t blueball me like that.
The people who I’ve tried to get on NoScript seem to have the brain capacity of goldfish. If the site doesn’t instantly work, it’s as if the sky has fallen and there is no way to convince them to pay attention to which scripts are actually needed.
It’s a rare breed that is willing to put up with toggling different scripts on and off. I’ll also acknowledge that too many people (including me) are in a giant rush. For work-type stuff, I have the laptop without noscript, because sometimes I do need something to work absolutely right now.
Short bursts, finding shade, and lots of water and wind (box fans, as the other fella mentioned). A good hat helps immensely. If you can duck inside someone’s AC, you take the fresh air like it’s the last soup you’ll ever have and you suck it in.
Another article says that federal law prohibits the actions the staff were, at that time, attempting to carry out. I would hope that a federal employee can enforce federal law.
I mean… have you seen the scathing reports on scientific papers, psychology especially? Peer review doesn’t catch liars. It catches bad experimental design, and it sometimes screens out people the reviewers don’t like. Replication can catch liars sometimes, but even in the sciences that are ‘hard’ it is rare to see replication because that doesn’t bring the grant money in.
They are warships, so perhaps strafe through.