7865 pts ยท April 13, 2017
The New York Post will generate fear of just about anything.
My hypotheses is that A.I. bros are just folks who missed out on the early days of crypto and are trying to force something similar.
I bet it's a staggering amount. A friend of mine told me stories of making customers sign waivers because they were insisting that their vehicle could handle the load of lumber/concrete/etc they were trying to take home. He also said that the grassy area by the highway on-ramp near the Home Depot he worked at was the best place to pick up free stuff that had been "poorly secured" by shoppers leaving the store.
I think that anyone who's worked at Home Depot can keep you entertained for hours with stories like this.
Just like where I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16
What better way to ensure they participate when he starts deploying more troops in the streets.
Canuck here. 18.679 Gallons is about 85 Litres. I passed a station this morning that was charging $1.79 per litre. That'd be just over $150 CDN or $109 USD for 85 Litres.
Wait....downsizing is an option?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085255/. A 1983 movie that later spawned a TV series.
I bought some hardware recently from an online reseller in North York, Ontario. When I went to pick up the equipment I found a warehouse that was an electronic hoarders wet dream. The owner gave me a bit of a tour and had one wall of shelving filled with vintage electronics that are used exclusively for renting out to film studios. Every item has to be ordered in advance as someone has to dig it out from where it is stored under piles of other stuff. It was amazing!
My hernia voiced some strong opinions about this while I watched it.
I think Blue Thunder put that idea in all of our heads.
Unless he dies publicly we'll be subjected to constant A.I. videos trying to convince us he's still alive.
My first brand new TV was the a 32" Proscan, very similar to this model, with a matching stand. It was exhausting carrying it into the house. It seemed so huge when watching it!
In the days when including a schematic diagram seemed to be mandatory. Now all we get with things is a page or two about how the company isn't liable for anything, directions on plugging it in, and you have to go find the manual online to do the rest.
That mini-series was so well written. I bet I re-read it a couple of dozen times.
I had what appeared to be a critical issue arise and headed to the ER a while back. They told me that "Maverick" would be with me shortly. In walks a dude only slightly older than Doogie Howser and I sat stunned uncertain if I was being punk'd. Dude was hands down the most professional and communicative medical personnel I have ever met. He even called me back the next day to say that he had concerns about an x-ray and could I come right back for a CT Scan. Absolutely brilliant.
Is....is there more?
Two tickets to the cake show!
The oddity for me is that the flag is hanging from a street light and it is conspicuously in-frame while appearing to be the only streetlight that has one
I once worked at a company where a director sent out an email to all staff reminding us that we all needed to complete our Health & Safety Training programme because "it could damage his career if we didn't".
Boomers certainly contribute. I do computer support for a lot of seniors and many of them are very angry that the world changes. They are convinced that everything was better in their day and they just need to get everyone back to that to "fix" things.
Mercedes did a concept car reinventing that first car.
...and the hooker/witness from Lethal Weapon. "You're gonna arrest Dixie!"
It was the first movie I saw in the theatres that I wasn't old enough to get into. The ticket clerk didn't much care how old we were. I still have a fondness for it.
Those of use who wanted Blu-Ray when it came out were forced to purchase the "Future Proof" package and pay extra to get the Blu-Ray along with a DVD we didn't want.
The post says that they pulled out of the exercise at the last minute indicating that they were there to participate in the exercise and chose not to. If they were there to participate and were carrying torpedoes capable of sinking a ship it's possible that a U.S. ship that was intended to participate in the exercise could have arrived to the exercise armed.
The New York Post will generate fear of just about anything.
My hypotheses is that A.I. bros are just folks who missed out on the early days of crypto and are trying to force something similar.
I bet it's a staggering amount. A friend of mine told me stories of making customers sign waivers because they were insisting that their vehicle could handle the load of lumber/concrete/etc they were trying to take home. He also said that the grassy area by the highway on-ramp near the Home Depot he worked at was the best place to pick up free stuff that had been "poorly secured" by shoppers leaving the store.
I think that anyone who's worked at Home Depot can keep you entertained for hours with stories like this.
Just like where I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16
What better way to ensure they participate when he starts deploying more troops in the streets.
Canuck here. 18.679 Gallons is about 85 Litres. I passed a station this morning that was charging $1.79 per litre. That'd be just over $150 CDN or $109 USD for 85 Litres.
Wait....downsizing is an option?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085255/. A 1983 movie that later spawned a TV series.
I bought some hardware recently from an online reseller in North York, Ontario. When I went to pick up the equipment I found a warehouse that was an electronic hoarders wet dream. The owner gave me a bit of a tour and had one wall of shelving filled with vintage electronics that are used exclusively for renting out to film studios. Every item has to be ordered in advance as someone has to dig it out from where it is stored under piles of other stuff. It was amazing!
My hernia voiced some strong opinions about this while I watched it.
I think Blue Thunder put that idea in all of our heads.
Unless he dies publicly we'll be subjected to constant A.I. videos trying to convince us he's still alive.
My first brand new TV was the a 32" Proscan, very similar to this model, with a matching stand. It was exhausting carrying it into the house. It seemed so huge when watching it!
In the days when including a schematic diagram seemed to be mandatory. Now all we get with things is a page or two about how the company isn't liable for anything, directions on plugging it in, and you have to go find the manual online to do the rest.
That mini-series was so well written. I bet I re-read it a couple of dozen times.
I had what appeared to be a critical issue arise and headed to the ER a while back. They told me that "Maverick" would be with me shortly. In walks a dude only slightly older than Doogie Howser and I sat stunned uncertain if I was being punk'd. Dude was hands down the most professional and communicative medical personnel I have ever met. He even called me back the next day to say that he had concerns about an x-ray and could I come right back for a CT Scan. Absolutely brilliant.
Is....is there more?
Two tickets to the cake show!
The oddity for me is that the flag is hanging from a street light and it is conspicuously in-frame while appearing to be the only streetlight that has one
I once worked at a company where a director sent out an email to all staff reminding us that we all needed to complete our Health & Safety Training programme because "it could damage his career if we didn't".
Boomers certainly contribute. I do computer support for a lot of seniors and many of them are very angry that the world changes. They are convinced that everything was better in their day and they just need to get everyone back to that to "fix" things.
Mercedes did a concept car reinventing that first car.
...and the hooker/witness from Lethal Weapon. "You're gonna arrest Dixie!"
It was the first movie I saw in the theatres that I wasn't old enough to get into. The ticket clerk didn't much care how old we were. I still have a fondness for it.
Those of use who wanted Blu-Ray when it came out were forced to purchase the "Future Proof" package and pay extra to get the Blu-Ray along with a DVD we didn't want.
The post says that they pulled out of the exercise at the last minute indicating that they were there to participate in the exercise and chose not to. If they were there to participate and were carrying torpedoes capable of sinking a ship it's possible that a U.S. ship that was intended to participate in the exercise could have arrived to the exercise armed.