unequivocally
unequivocally
1 hour in, no comments. I dare someone to answer.
You’re a series of tubes!
I think they’d be more likely to feel distressed at discovering the opposite had occurred
and surely none of this would have happened if the baby had been properly armed
well, yes, I guess the reversal worked for him
That D Major 7-incher
good point, but don’t you worry, they’ll keep raising the retirement age to stop lazy moochers like this from just sitting around when they could be generating revenue!
classic normie behavior
if my cat isn’t chewing on them I consider it a win
It’s the post-slap life for us
It’s the post-slap life for us
'Stead of treated
We get tricked
'Stead of kisses
We get kicked
It’s the post-slap life
Based on things I own, cycling leggings and motorcycle pants both tend to have wind proof, water proof front panels and at least some breathable rear panels to allow for, as you mentioned, getting rid of moisture.
And last time I bought cycling shorts, basically the top part of leggings I suppose, the more expensive ones were made from more panels allowing them to fit and flex better.
Even if it’s not explicitly passed on to the customer, prices increase to cover those fees. We had $7500 of tree felling and fire mitigation work done a few years ago. Assuming the fee is 3%, no reason for either party to pay $225 for the convenience of using a card when a check works fine.
One reason is to avoid card transaction fees. For smaller companies providing often expensive services, like tree felling, they’ll pass on the card transaction fee to the client or recommend they just pay by check to avoid it.
The only winning move is not to play nuclear strikes.
and if you’re working on a site with a ton of subdomains, sharing the local/session storage data between them is a pain when compared with cookies.
Separating Starlink from musk as much as is possible, it’s been a great service for me.
My only other option where I live is 20/1 DSL from CenturyLink, a company which, for me, has been far worse to deal with than Xfinity. The 20/1 service wasn’t even that fast when tested. If one device in the house managed to get a decent download going, the uplink would saturate and prevent pretty much any other traffic.
Starlink meanwhile has been a huge improvement at 120/10 most of the time for me, and very reliable. I pay $120/month.
There’s zero chance any service provider is going to run better corrections out to my neighborhood, the line of sight service options are not in my line of sight, and cell service is a joke.
Free? They should bill him for it.
I think they’re metal enses
Or, for your consideration, could it perhaps be because they don’t use crowdstrike?