Well that’s one way to deter car usage in future generations.
You could almost call it a “war on motorists”, Mr Sunak?
Well that’s one way to deter car usage in future generations.
You could almost call it a “war on motorists”, Mr Sunak?
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Any good blender tutorials specifically covering such topics?
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Sounds a lot like what Joel Spolsky was advocating for since 2003, although now it’s easier since most people already have a private office, just not in “the office”.
Enrique Tarrio attacked a religious display, was charged “misdemeanor destruction of property” and got 155 days prison.
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V1 was a much larger pulsejet (hence the buzz) with a third of the range and ten times the payload of this thing
“The jury, he argued, was essentially allowed to conjure up damning evidence in their minds that may not have existed”
Well yes, that’s exactly what the court will do if they find that you’ve been deleting evidence - they assume that whatever you deleted must have been damning to the case otherwise why would you have told employees to use “delete after 24h” communication channels?
If you have access to BBC content (the broadcaster not the big people) then I would surely recommend viewing the whole series there!
The soldiers saw some (unarmed, shirtless) people and one of them immediately said “terrorists!”. That’s the level of analysis that’s going on when making kill decisions here.
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If the EV is the cheapest rental car, wouldn’t they already be expected to choose it?
Public key in a pubic place?
Also, when people had to stamp thing, they would angle their stamps to be “bowing” to the superiors who stamped first
The funniest thing is that you can also rotate the stamp slightly counterclockwise to indicate “I’m approving this proposal because it would be inconcievable to dissent from the group’s thoughts, but I think you’re all making a mistake by approving it” - and how much you rotate the stamp counterclockwise indicates how stupid you think the proposal is.
RMTransit just did a video about how it’s basically impossible to have good public transit without London-style city control.
The comments on his video list certain cities where the council own a bus company and everything works okay.
Note that the north of England almost got an Oyster card style of combined payment system thanks to tfN.