111403 pts · October 20, 2014
I'm unique just like everybody else... Seattle-ish nerd @jrhawk42
Join a random polycule, do the dishes, and save 100% on rent.
Ever since they started charging more for exit row seating it seems like the people in that row have routinely become people I'd never trust in an emergency.
Also according to this years GDC survey 25% of game devs were laid off last year.
They can probably relate using Pokémon scalpers, and labubu as examples.
and the guy was just trying to tow his car out of a handicap spot.
People did... people do everything.
LPT: look for shadows they'll save you a lot of heartache.
I really wish more cartoons would age out their characters after a while.
It's likely this interview was well before any of Allen's sexual abuse allegations, or weird relationship with Soon-Yi because Welles died in 1985.
Everybody knows Google is just liberal propaganda /s
This happens everytime we find a interstellar object in space (which this in only the 3rd object we've found).
I remember when misspelling potato was enough to convince people you're not fit for the oval office.
Saw something like this backfire horribly. Engineer read the work statement wrong and through they were only doing code for 1 server not 100. PM never really checked in. So a few months later the Engineer says he's done, and PM promptly tauts they are finished early to upper management. About a week later everybody realizes the work is not done, and everything is effed. Engineer finds a job 2 weeks later and quits, PM is let go a month later. Company probably lost a couple millions in income.
Rich people protecting their property.
herbie hancock nosebleed
Why is this "I don't think we should have billionaires" instead of "I don't think we should have hungry people" or at least "I don't think we should have either"?
Even if given a 2nd job, and commiting tax fraud. They still gotta make up phony numbers to make this work. I don't care what you do if you work 40 hours you should have enough for a decent life.
I thought war was pretty much inevitable in 2020, but Iran shot down that airliner, and then covid hit.
I wonder if it'll be the same for guys like Brad Pitt, Keanu Reeves, and Paul Rudd when they start looking older in 50 years.
but I don't understand how this doesn't work w/ monetary things. If somebody overpays you, or under charges you then they can legally come after you for payments even years later. Examples include employee payments, bank "errors", and similar financial stuff.
I could see a very small amount, but overall, I would heavily avoid crypto especially w/ us not knowing when quantum computing will be able to break blockchain.
I remember when a guy misspelled potato, and that was enough to convince people he wasn't fit for office.
If you're just looking for something for show for the proposal then goodwill tends to have a few rings that are nice enough, and should run under $100. A pawnshop will tend to have a few nicer things for a bit more (under $500). Jewelry shops will have rings over $500 that will be contemporary and most expensive looking. You might get lucky at goodwill, or a pawnshop w/ something that just needs polish, and cleaning.
So you don't have to google it. These are moved behind the counter in some stores because a girl died from the ball inside dislodging, and getting stuck in her throat :(
they don't validate fucking parking anymore?? What next, charging you for a cup of coffee?
So where a lot of people get this wrong is the terminology.Earnings: How much money you bring in (net income). $2,300Costs: How much did everything cost. $1,900Profit: Earnings minus costs. $400
can somebody explain something to me: how does the bubble inside grow, but not the outside bubble?
Join a random polycule, do the dishes, and save 100% on rent.
Ever since they started charging more for exit row seating it seems like the people in that row have routinely become people I'd never trust in an emergency.
Also according to this years GDC survey 25% of game devs were laid off last year.
They can probably relate using Pokémon scalpers, and labubu as examples.
and the guy was just trying to tow his car out of a handicap spot.
People did... people do everything.
LPT: look for shadows they'll save you a lot of heartache.
I really wish more cartoons would age out their characters after a while.
It's likely this interview was well before any of Allen's sexual abuse allegations, or weird relationship with Soon-Yi because Welles died in 1985.
Everybody knows Google is just liberal propaganda /s
This happens everytime we find a interstellar object in space (which this in only the 3rd object we've found).
I remember when misspelling potato was enough to convince people you're not fit for the oval office.
Saw something like this backfire horribly. Engineer read the work statement wrong and through they were only doing code for 1 server not 100. PM never really checked in. So a few months later the Engineer says he's done, and PM promptly tauts they are finished early to upper management. About a week later everybody realizes the work is not done, and everything is effed. Engineer finds a job 2 weeks later and quits, PM is let go a month later. Company probably lost a couple millions in income.
Rich people protecting their property.
herbie hancock nosebleed
Why is this "I don't think we should have billionaires" instead of "I don't think we should have hungry people" or at least "I don't think we should have either"?
Even if given a 2nd job, and commiting tax fraud. They still gotta make up phony numbers to make this work. I don't care what you do if you work 40 hours you should have enough for a decent life.
I thought war was pretty much inevitable in 2020, but Iran shot down that airliner, and then covid hit.
I wonder if it'll be the same for guys like Brad Pitt, Keanu Reeves, and Paul Rudd when they start looking older in 50 years.
but I don't understand how this doesn't work w/ monetary things. If somebody overpays you, or under charges you then they can legally come after you for payments even years later. Examples include employee payments, bank "errors", and similar financial stuff.
I could see a very small amount, but overall, I would heavily avoid crypto especially w/ us not knowing when quantum computing will be able to break blockchain.
I remember when a guy misspelled potato, and that was enough to convince people he wasn't fit for office.
If you're just looking for something for show for the proposal then goodwill tends to have a few rings that are nice enough, and should run under $100. A pawnshop will tend to have a few nicer things for a bit more (under $500). Jewelry shops will have rings over $500 that will be contemporary and most expensive looking. You might get lucky at goodwill, or a pawnshop w/ something that just needs polish, and cleaning.
So you don't have to google it. These are moved behind the counter in some stores because a girl died from the ball inside dislodging, and getting stuck in her throat :(
they don't validate fucking parking anymore?? What next, charging you for a cup of coffee?
So where a lot of people get this wrong is the terminology.
Earnings: How much money you bring in (net income). $2,300
Costs: How much did everything cost. $1,900
Profit: Earnings minus costs. $400
So where a lot of people get this wrong is the terminology.
Earnings: How much money you bring in (net income). $2,300
Costs: How much did everything cost. $1,900
Profit: Earnings minus costs. $400
can somebody explain something to me: how does the bubble inside grow, but not the outside bubble?