21604 pts · May 16, 2014
I am me, I think.
Maybe there was some mistreatment while they raised the infant Zeus?
To be fair, it is a pretty recent finding. Published in Cell late last year (paywalled), with the preprint version being just over a year old https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.20.576352v1.full
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cnv3dnm64vlo
From a 1929 patent application: "One of the objects of the present device is to provide a plurality of electrical outlets in a single unit which may be connected by a cord and plug to a wall receptacle base boardoutlet or the like to furnish ample plug-in facilities on a table where such electrical appliances as percolators, toasters, waffle irons or the like may be used without the annoyance of entangling cords and a plurality of connectors."
Maybe advent would be a more suitable word than genesis, given that Harold Cohen started the field in the 1970s. https://www.katevassgalerie.com/blog/harold-cohen-aaron-computer-art
Well, the headline doesn't specify.
Did Maine change their system?
In 2010, two finalists of the World Sauna Championships were metal enough that the event was discontinued. Granted, one of them died and the other had extreme burn injuries.
Unless there happens to be one at your office, the easiest way is probably to use an online service.
There's still plenty of overlap, especially around quantum chemistry.
You're right https://xkcd.com/435/ Anyway, I remember people made a bunch of variants back when it came out, so I imagine this is another variant. An old one:
He died of injuries from hitting a tree while skiing.
Texas actually does have an anti-SLAPP law, the Texas Citizens Participation Act, but IIRC the law has been ruled not to apply in federal cases.
What about agnosiophobes?
That's when it became a national standard. Before that, limits were set state-by-state and were changed somewhat regularly leading up to the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._history_of_alcohol_minimum_purchase_age_by_state
Should probably be yellow if lithium is.
A drink
Isn't it called Crowdstrike?
They are Mike Feeney and Wil Sylvince. Seems this was from a 9+ minute video that can be accessed if you provide your email https://www.reddit.com/r/MikeFeeney/comments/1dyncae/the_best_white_privilege_full_video/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_in_North_Korea
"The 2016 Michelin Guide stars have been released, and among the many big names on the list is one unlikely winner: The Tuck Shop, Dropbox’s office cafeteria, was one of 51 restaurants in San Francisco to be recognised for its exceptional food quality. Yet Dropbox’s cafeteria doesn’t cost $100 dollars a meal. Dropbox employees can eat Michelin star quality food every day for free, paid for by the company."
I believe it's in reference to https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2017/12/04/_holy_cow_or_satanicimage-1-3108681/
It's a Belgian cartoon that was published in a magazine with the caption “For Knack's end-of-year special, house draysman Kim Duchateau went to work with 2017. Do you recognise all the events of the almost last year?”
Because Kia decided putting immobilizers in their cars would cost too much.
Counter point: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JkrJUAg8aI
Apparently it's also PTSD Awareness Month.
Or a Burger King, in this case.
Presumably it's also among the hobbies that's more likely to be deadly to individuals not participating in the hobby themselves.
Yeah, March 2014 https://web.archive.org/web/20140517003008/http://www.dorkly.com/post/59970/xbox-live-demands
Maybe there was some mistreatment while they raised the infant Zeus?
To be fair, it is a pretty recent finding. Published in Cell late last year (paywalled), with the preprint version being just over a year old https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.20.576352v1.full
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cnv3dnm64vlo
From a 1929 patent application:
"One of the objects of the present device is to provide a plurality of electrical outlets in a single unit which may be connected by a cord and plug to a wall receptacle base board
outlet or the like to furnish ample plug-in facilities on a table where such electrical appliances as percolators, toasters, waffle irons or the like may be used without the annoyance of entangling cords and a plurality of connectors."
Maybe advent would be a more suitable word than genesis, given that Harold Cohen started the field in the 1970s. https://www.katevassgalerie.com/blog/harold-cohen-aaron-computer-art
Well, the headline doesn't specify.
Did Maine change their system?
In 2010, two finalists of the World Sauna Championships were metal enough that the event was discontinued. Granted, one of them died and the other had extreme burn injuries.
Unless there happens to be one at your office, the easiest way is probably to use an online service.
There's still plenty of overlap, especially around quantum chemistry.
You're right https://xkcd.com/435/ Anyway, I remember people made a bunch of variants back when it came out, so I imagine this is another variant. An old one:
He died of injuries from hitting a tree while skiing.
Texas actually does have an anti-SLAPP law, the Texas Citizens Participation Act, but IIRC the law has been ruled not to apply in federal cases.
What about agnosiophobes?
That's when it became a national standard. Before that, limits were set state-by-state and were changed somewhat regularly leading up to the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._history_of_alcohol_minimum_purchase_age_by_state
Should probably be yellow if lithium is.
A drink
Isn't it called Crowdstrike?
They are Mike Feeney and Wil Sylvince. Seems this was from a 9+ minute video that can be accessed if you provide your email https://www.reddit.com/r/MikeFeeney/comments/1dyncae/the_best_white_privilege_full_video/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_in_North_Korea
"The 2016 Michelin Guide stars have been released, and among the many big names on the list is one unlikely winner: The Tuck Shop, Dropbox’s office cafeteria, was one of 51 restaurants in San Francisco to be recognised for its exceptional food quality. Yet Dropbox’s cafeteria doesn’t cost $100 dollars a meal. Dropbox employees can eat Michelin star quality food every day for free, paid for by the company."
I believe it's in reference to https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2017/12/04/_holy_cow_or_satanicimage-1-3108681/
It's a Belgian cartoon that was published in a magazine with the caption “For Knack's end-of-year special, house draysman Kim Duchateau went to work with 2017. Do you recognise all the events of the almost last year?”
Because Kia decided putting immobilizers in their cars would cost too much.
Counter point: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JkrJUAg8aI
Apparently it's also PTSD Awareness Month.
Or a Burger King, in this case.
Presumably it's also among the hobbies that's more likely to be deadly to individuals not participating in the hobby themselves.
Yeah, March 2014 https://web.archive.org/web/20140517003008/http://www.dorkly.com/post/59970/xbox-live-demands