I can certainly understand why a passenger in an autonomous vehicle may feel threatened whatever the man was doing.
I can certainly understand why a passenger in an autonomous vehicle may feel threatened whatever the man was doing.
This could be a redemption arc. All the Republican party needs are to attend some fabulous LGBTQ+ parties.
Give it a go. I’m sure you will be welcomed with opened … arms.
I’m never against providing more data points.
Fedora tipping doesn’t seem particularly aggressive.
She did have 3 boobs.
You don’t complain about having to open your door or start the engine when escaping a threat.
Having to unplug a cable during a very specific, imagined threat seems like a niche problem.
I think we need to know the average number of lendings for hardback vs ebook over a 2 year period. In theory, the library should be indifferent to the format being lent out and the costs should reflect that.
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This doesn’t seem an economically positive decision. I think Nintendo are actually trying to save face here.
Borrow the hardback
The digital titles often come with a price tag that’s far higher than what consumers pay. While one hardcover copy of Cook’s latest novel costs the library $18, it costs $55 to lease a digital copy – a price that can’t be haggled with publishers.
And for that, the e-book expires after a limited time, usually after one or two years, or after 26 check outs, whichever comes first. While e-books purchased by consumers can last into perpetuity, libraries need to renew their leased e-material.
Totally agree with paying for recently written books. But are you cool with paying authors who have been dead for 69 years?
False, because someone paid that much for Twitter.
It was worth 44bn to it’s former owners.
They only stop when it is time for the hammer. ✋️🔨⏰️.
It turns out that I love excel, but I hate data.
More crashes and deaths means less cars and people.
Double win for the environment.
Environmentalists should be encouraging speeding and drink driving.
Oh, he’s making a metaphor.
OK it takes a day to open the dams and for water to travel.
Wait, the faucet is as big as that wall? He’s talking about an actual faucet.
I’m out.
However, this probably does.