Faceplate screws in places I’ve worked: | | | | |
Faceplate screws in my own house: | / \ X = √
Faceplate screws in places I’ve worked: | | | | |
Faceplate screws in my own house: | / \ X = √
Specific to the USA “70-78% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck” source
Every day at the planetarium is definately weed day.
Choking hazard for kids under 3, but otherwise it’s fine
https://www.amazon.ca/Novelty-Place-Groan-Noise-Makers/dp/B09J228ZH7
Then how about a synopsis?
If I know what the contents of the video are going be, then I know if it’s worth watching for some new insight; or if it’s something I’ve heard/read about already.
Or just your direct reports’ direct reports.
It’s nicer to believe than my baby turned away because it’s tummy hurts from laughing at my face too much.
What about indirect reports?
Offsides, bud!
This is a fair part assesment, however you also have to consider how people take care of their tools. A 40 year old tool that looks as beat up as a 5 year old tool has been taken care of better by the owner/user.
That said, I feel like we all have that massive sacrificial flat head that’s no longer flat, super warped, got electrical bites, and still keeps chugging.
Seems I can’t keep my 69 straight
I-464 is entirely in Virginia (I don’t know what the of shields mean to look them up.
Virginia brought in hands free 1 Jan 2021, so this photo could be 31 Dec 2020, but I don’t think Virginia is warm enough to dress like that in Jan.
Edit: there are a fucking lot of states without hands free laws - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrictions_on_cell_phone_use_while_driving_in_the_United_States
And what do you think is causing the dumbass behaviours?
School drop offs increase danger to children.
A joint study released by York University, The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto cites dangerous drop-offs on the opposite side of the road, cars stopped blocking traffic and double parking as cause for concern regarding the rise in collisions
We observed that in 88 per cent of the schools that we went to look at and with each additional behaviour it put kids at a 45 per cent increased risk of having a pedestrian collision
Of course the best mitigation measure:
If you can, walk your kids to school. Let your kids walk to school. The more kids walk, the fewer cars, the less chance of one of them being hit by those cars
Edit: study proper: http://news.yorku.ca/files/driver-behaviour.pdf
Some do (like WhatsApp)
Maybe build ebikes instead of EVs? Then you’d need about 1/50th to 1/100th the copper.
The picture shows ISBN 9781784708276
I search this to get the title: “Entangled Life - How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures”
I see £, so I’m going to assume it’s the UK. I picked Manchester as a city to search.
I search the book.
Seven 2021 versions, three 2020 versions, and audio book are available.
0.0£ at your local library.
Not a cat and a catipal?
Also the wealth hording.