The frequency with which people have trouble with newspaper-headline grammar makes me feel old…
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The frequency with which people have trouble with newspaper-headline grammar makes me feel old…
To add to this, a new type of brain cell was discovered just last year. (I would have linked directly to the study but there was a server error when I followed the cite.)
They’re just banking on all the parents being transphobic enough that nobody can get help from family friends
Fair enough. I was speaking towards the perspective of op. We were encouraged, not required, so there were definitely some folks who would do that.
That sounds like poor IT policies to me. In previous office jobs I’ve had, our computers were configured with our working hours and we wouldn’t shut them down at the end of the day, so that any updates could happen off the clock and minimize that sort of disruption.
I was gonna make a dark joke about a silver lining, but I don’t think losing Starlink would be worth losing GPS.
There’s also WSL though your mileage may vary.
this is a really good dad joke, on first read it went completely over my head
I think I’m gonna trust someone from Harvard over your as-seen-on-TV looking ass account, but thanks for the entertainment you’ve provided by trying to argue with some of the actual mathematicians in here
I hardly dream so I guess I would say “it’s a dream when I wake up afterwards”
What would you rather do? Fine them six years worth of prison fees plus lost wages? How proportionate a response is appropriate?
What is wrong with the title? Genuine question. It seems to represent the content of the article pretty accurately.
What a detailed post, that was a fun read. You clearly live a much more interesting life than some of us
For accuracy, it should be updated to read “Snitches will need stitches.”
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I got this super cheap camera off Amazon a while ago, it doesn’t have software or any special drivers. You just plug it in and Windows sees it as a generic video device.
I still remember staring into that giant ball of plasma and thinking it was the coolest thing I’d ever seen in a video game.
It’s an absolute tragedy we never got a half-life 3.
I believe they said “eat the rich”
I am also using Firefox on Android so it’s a mystery to me why the link doesn’t work for you. Maybe it markdown will let me send it as plain text:
https://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/communication/salmonella-and-eggs.html
Removing the bloom, as Americans do, increases porousness and makes it more likely for the internal part of the egg to become contaminated with bacteria, specifically salmonella.
But this would only apply when an external contaminant is introduced between packaging and consumption, since the sanitization process should eliminate any bacteria that was not already inside the egg, I think.
I suppose if poor food handling practices are involved, cross contamination is more likely in a restaurant cooler or something. I was mainly considering the case of home cooks in my earlier replies.
I’m not saying you’re wrong. I’m just saying everything I’ve ever heard and read about says that you should avoid raw American eggs in particular.
That’s fair enough. I should note that the CDC link explicitly recommends the use of pasteurized egg products for raw and lightly cooked applications like this.
Don’t you have some kid’s birthday party to be at, you fucking clown?