it doesn’t matter how the books are printed or bound…
THIS is the problem:
spend $3m in state funds for Bibles
it doesn’t matter how the books are printed or bound…
THIS is the problem:
spend $3m in state funds for Bibles
can’t be letting the democrat-led administration notch a ‘win’ before election day… even if helene’s faucet was turned-on over mostly ‘red’ states and regions.
but look at all that cheap chinese electronics junk that’s got your name on it.
this only accounts for box office take. when you add in streaming, tv and other broadcast rights, home video, merchandising. they won’t be ‘losing money’ on these two ‘bombs’.
they’re still fingerprinting and tracking devices, pairing that data to facial rec and movement tracking from cameras, and all that to register transaction data.
there will be voter and election fraud.
it will mostly (or entirely) be committed by republicans or on their behalf.
so, basically a repeat episode.
if microsoft wants the power, they can pay for it. up front, and entirely. including assuming liability for when something goes wrong, and for the ongoing storage of waste materials and the eventual decommission/clean-up of the site.
or, take a different spin.
“Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League season three debuts to over 200 Steam players!”
lol. nope. not happening. that’s not how to get me to even think about using your search again (having quit over a decade ago).
all you need is a fat sharpie…
or maybe some idiot just forgot to turn on the faucet while it was still over the ocean…
i do one at a time for a month or two and switch, but it’s been nearly two years since i have subbed to anything (streaming or cable–which is ridiculously overpriced these days).
i just watch the stuff i already have here and i’m in no danger of ‘running out’ of things to watch anytime soon.
they suck so bad around here the last couple years, it’d be hard to tell if it’s a ‘widespread’ outage or just the local ‘norm’. (ours is working right now, but an hour east of here it’s not).
they should collectively be granted 2 senators, a house rep, and 3 electoral college votes.
650k is more residents than the entire state of vermont, or wyoming.
the ‘odor’ was probably just ‘clean’, and mr copper doesn’t know what ‘clean’ smells like so it just had to be something super illegal.
some ‘third-party’ printer consumables have custom chips on them already.
in this context…
“tomorrow” was yesterday.
some way to call a custom or ‘third party’ (not compiled into the program) extractor would probably be enough. then let other people work on ones for the, um, ‘problem sites’.
they still do, i’m sure. just too many occurrences to properly deal with and not enough funding to go around.
task failed successfully? or did it successfully fail?
i’m over half, and expecting yet another rent increase soon.