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  • See agricultural upgrades for evidence. Instead of 80% of us doing it, cut maybe 15 out of 16 people perhaps.

  • This seems awesome, glad to hear your chasing your interests!

  • Start using again if you experience red face, short of breath, wheezing, lethargy, or if your heart stops pumping induce alternative input immediately, continuing periodically in accordance to your doctor until cardiovascular function returns.

  • Not sure how accurate it is, but usually you can just search the address on sites like zillow and see the sales dates/price of sale

  • So you believe walking into a pawn shop and selling something to them for an agreed upon amount is no different than someone just stealing the object from you? They are completely different degrees of skeevy to me.

    Also we could just throw most car salespeople into the pawn shop position, because that's their entire job is to weasel as much money out of a person as possible.

    Maybe just any commission job. As the employees are gambling they can swindle people for more money than they would otherwise get with a flat price tag

  • Someone gave us one of those salt lamps (bottom middle) when I lived in Florida. I thought my spouse put a glass of cold water on the table it was on and forgot about it till the next day and cleaned up the table forgetting the sweat. So I cleaned it up. Next day the same thing. I picked the salt up and realized it was slowly melting. The humidity was just so high the salt would absorb as much water as it could, then when it couldn't hold anymore apparently just leak it on the table. Ended up putting a towel under it, then just throwing it away and buying a dehumidifier.

  • I'm still on the edge of whether I should joke about asking for a link and worrying I'll get the response.

  • In my experience they were way worth taking when leaving a bar drunk. While other services charge more for those times, Waymo charged less because user volume. So where as Uber/Lyft would either struggle to find users who want to deal with the hours or have to pay more during those times... They didn't. Volume of cars stays up and rider volume decreases so instead of paying $27 for an Uber ride one night, I took a Waymo for $8. During peak hours it's more costly where I think Waymo may be the same or cost more.

    But overall I'd say not having to deal with a human who doesn't want to deal with drunk people, paying less, and picking my own music to be safe were much better insensitive to help people not drive drunk. Think it cost me $15 to get the car in the morning. Then drove to an airport and never seen one since.

    To compare I once had a Lyft driver drop me off in my town, and the driver was more drunk than I was, I actually just told him to come inside have a couple more drinks and sleep on the couch because he was swerving everywhere. Safer for me to pay the $6 on a couple drinks of my own and have him pass out on the couch than have him go back onto the road.

  • Is that something I can just throw in my glovebox like a few tampons in case of random occurrences, or do they go bad in heat? I know some people have told me I shouldn't keep water bottles in the car, but I always used to keep some in the back seat. Warm water is better than no water in a pinch I always figured. Someone told me it was bad for pregnant people though, something about the plastic leeching into the water

  • I don't care for shorts, but I assume the format would come down to viewing device.

  • My spouse was still sleeping earlier so I tried to sneak into the room to grab my phone I left on the nightstand. When I was walking out I stepped on a stuffed mouse on a string (usually hangs from a doorframe so the cat can play with it but he pulled it down apparently). When I stepped on it I thought it was a real animal and soon as my foot felt the pressure of pushing down on such an object I jerked it up roughly to my waist, kicked the door I was trying to walk through and it slammed shut.

    One of those moments where you want to apologize, but really then you are just causing more noise to wake them up further.

    Tldr; I'm an idiot

  • Yeah without the fair housing act in 68, Trump wouldn't have been sued in 73 for discrimination by the DOJ.

  • Or rather one guy couldn't get outlook working on his personal device. It wasn't anything for the mission. The fact that they had someone give tech support to someone in space for a personal device on a 10 day trip or whatever it is seems crazy to me altogether. Tell the guy to go to webmail and if he can't sign in, have his spouse reset the credentials here on earth or wait until you come back.

  • The opposite happens as well, I have a family member with MS that left the U.S. twice for treatments. The first one he flew to Russia to get a stem cell treatment where even though they use the stem cells from his own body, was still considered illegal in the U.S. at the time. (May still be). That slowed/paused his MS and he didn't have any large degredations for 15 years after that. The second time he flew to South America, can't remember where for a different experimental surgery. That was about 5 years ago. All in all it took about 30 years post diagnosis to finally put him in a wheelchair, though I believe he still can stand up for short stints.

  • That was where he was trying to punch through the wall to break out of that prison to get back to Clara right?

    I imagine Clara would have that effect on many a person, haha

  • In comes Guiding Light and somehow there would be a character that came back more times than that /s

  • This seems strange to me. Why isn't it easier to find trees than mine metal out of the ground? Unless we've just already mined so much metal it's easier to melt the old stuff and reform it, but even then that seems like a lot of energy use to melt it all and make sure it's actually pure or what not

  • So someone went there and left explosives and detenators near the pipeline, didn't use them and left with no trace of who they were? It's a pipeline not a motorcade, you don't need to time the attack, you would just need to put a hole in it. I'm no expert, but if it wasn't Hungary who put them there, why wouldn't they have just removed the explosives and watched to see who came back for the explosives to perform the opp, not loudly proclaim they foiled the opp so the performers know not to go back..

  • It's factual you will lose it. It even says you will have a permanent loss of access to the account if you don't have the information supplied to you to recover it. Basically you signed a contract that you won't lose it and you control it, then you fucked up. Not their problem is what they see it as.