Always, always, ALWAYS select “do not substitute” for everything. Substitutions always cost more and I’d rather go without than take my chances on what they charge me for.
Always, always, ALWAYS select “do not substitute” for everything. Substitutions always cost more and I’d rather go without than take my chances on what they charge me for.
Why does this guy think he invented the web? I don’t know enough to say he didn’t, but why does he think so?
Wasn’t it a multi-person/org effort? Isn’t that why everyone laughed at Al Gore when he implied the same? After going on about the need to decentralize, this guy wants to take the credit himself?
I posted a cover of a classic Korean rock song to c/Coververse and got down voted for that. Songs I’d posted in English didn’t get that response. Idk if it was due to the fact the song was in Korean, or due to voters not recognizing the original.
If you get up and fill the dish right this minute, you might be.
I tried that, but eventually they just all blended so that now I’ve got three different windows with 50 of the same tabs open. Groups can have labels so that I can see which group is which.
No. No it’s not.
It’s about tf time.
My kid fell for this. They promise you’ll get paid while you learn. What they don’t tell you is that IF you manage to pass the entrance exam (he did) you get put on a list for open apprenticeship positions, waiting to be called in at any moment. While you’re on that list you don’t get paid. If you do get a spot, contracts only last a couple of months. Then you go back on the list. Rinse and repeat. And the longer you’ve been in the union the higher up you get placed on the list. So the older members get placed before the newer ones no matter what number they were in line. This “join a trade” push is similar to the charter school scam, siphoning up state and federal training funds without delivering results.
You’re just shifting responsibility to the population that has no real control over the matter. That’s completely unethical.
What does this have to do with the poem?
Otherwise, go learn a trade and join a union.
My kid fell for this. They promise you’ll get paid while you learn. What they don’t tell you is that IF you manage to pass the entrance exam (he did) you get put on a list for open apprenticeship positions, waiting to be called in at any moment. While you’re on that list you don’t get paid. If you do get a spot, contracts only last a couple of months. Then you go back on the list. Rinse and repeat. And the longer you’ve been in the union the higher up you get placed on the list. So the older members get placed before the newer ones no matter what number they were in line. This “join a trade” push is similar to the charter school scam, siphoning up state and federal training funds without delivering results.
Idk, I’m a woman approaching my senior years who had to have someone else install it. My whole household is on Linux. None of us are in IT.
I’m in an urban center where you still see a fair amount of suits downtown during business hours. Honestly, capes or cloaks with the outfits you linked I would just assume were blankets and I’d expect to be asked for change…I mean, I see that already, every day. It’s an “interesting” look alright.
Women can get away with it. My coworker has a beautiful full-length, wool winter cape she wears just for every-day. I bet men could, too, with a suit on a formal occasion.
The article says it was “fat and lean mass” not water weight. And while the “lean mass” (which I guess could be water) retuned after eating again, the “fat mass” did not.
The volunteers lost an average of 5.7 kg of both fat mass and lean mass. After three days of eating after fasting, the weight stayed off – the loss of lean was almost completely reversed, but the fat mass stayed off.
But they’re banning printed books in libraries instead…
They don’t get paid enough to care.