It also seems low for crossing mountains.
It also seems low for crossing mountains.
Good old “divide and conquer”.
Some people take dystopian sci-fi as a guide and not as a warning.
And drones should have the right to bear arms.
The millions in bribe, erh I mean in a weak ass settlement, weren’t enough?
Got to kiss the ring, pay the king and shoot the jester too?
I can’t wait for the Lèse-Majestée laws to come next. /s
The current tech-related usage was coined at MIT to mean working on a system. Funny that the oldest recorded source comes from MIT model railroad team.
And some home cinema receivers do offer this option. Often labeled something like “night listening mode”.
I’ve found upgrading my front center speaker has greatly improved dialogue. I had my speakers from a home cinema kit and the center front was a puny crappy speaker.
Watch out, some just double-down when they feel dumb.
There’s a reason that movement is so anti-intellectual and don’t care for facts.
But he killed the Pope with his cringe aura.
In any case this combined with his dismantling of public education will certainly not help.
They don’t care. Just like with religious texts, they’ll shop around for the things they like and ignore those they don’t.
Recent inconvinient history. They love to dig up ancient “glory days” (e.g., Ancient Rome, Teutonic knights…) and attach them to their image.
I’d pick President Camacho over Trump. Easy choice.
He’s also stupid but not mean-spirited, and in the end, he listens to the smarter guy.
“Let them fight!”
Or very likely make mistakes. Vigilantes is nice in comic books and movies, in real life it turns terrible very quickly.
It worked for Bush Jr. but only after he fucked up everything with the “War on Terror”. We’re still picking the pieces up from that mess.
Up until the early 90s, the Dominican Republic had a local cable TV network. This network pretty much had a monopoly, it was dirt cheap and included all the premium American satellite/cable TV networks. You name it, it had it.
Obviously this company never bothered to license any of it and just sent some dude to Miami from time to time to renew his individual satellite package so it could be pipe to an entire country. Neat “business model”, not local laws where broken and the US companies couldn’t do much about it.
The fun came to a stop when the US threatened to revoke free-trade deals it had done with the State and pressured the Government to clamp down on the cable TV provider.
Via the Gulf of Mexico.
$CodCoin here we gooooo!
Ebooks are awesome.