You’re such a Nimrod.
You’re such a Nimrod.
Why, though? He’s doing so well at steering moderates towards the Liberals. Imagine how much worse it would be with someone actually suited for the role of PM?
…hospitals sell your information, too.
I feel so sorry for those of you living in places with for-profit healthcare.
…hospitals sell your information, too.
I feel so sorry for those of you living in places with for-profit healthcare.
I understand their decision to stop offering it, too, especially if I were in their position as a service provider. I still like the feature as a consumer.
I don’t see why having options are turn-offs except maybe for those who provide said options.
No port forwarding, though. Some old guides still list them as having that capability, so I try to mention it frequently.
I once realized so many of my favourite businesses were cooperatives. I started thinking of what other co-ops I could start and grow. The excitement faded once I realized it would have to not be about the money.
I edited for clarity to explain that I’m referring to the subgenre pop punk, which one could easily argue is not punk.
I’d disagree, unless you want to say pop punk isn’t punk (and if that’s what you’re saying, that’s fair).
Stuff like this springs out of acts of popular piety. When you teach that the relics of people in heaven can work as prayer aides, it’s a foregone conclusion that some may want to decorate (or even wallpaper, like the photos of the skulls) a prayer space with the highest class of relics.
This is how altars came to have a relic in a stone that the priest kisses at the beginning of every Mass.
It’s an unanticipated but popular reaction to authority and came from the bottom up rather than top down, ergo pop punk.
Just because something is old enough to become mainstream doesn’t mean it’s not punk. Green Day. Blink 182, et al. started out being labeled as punk before the term pop punk became widespread.
They’re different, but not opposite. It’s like comparing height and colour.
My limited experience with Agile is being forced to share the stage with half-hour soliloquies every morning**, so as long as the dev team doesn’t have to deal with poorly-managed scrums, I’m all for it.
** I made a failed attempt at reminding everyone that it’s called a ‘standing meeting’ partly because we’re supposed to stand for its entirety. If the average person is overcome by the urge to sit down, then the _weak_ly-chaired meeting has been going on for way too long.
Edit: Instead of chair, I meant ‘scrum master’
Locking issues? News to me! I have a problem with the database migration pausing during the “[INF] Applying migration ‘MigrateRatingLevels’” step and while googling the issue, I haven’t seen enough chastising, myself.
As a precaution, I changed my CIFS mount to NFS to no avail. I’m on the cusp of doing all the necessary prep-work to officially submit an issue to GitHub.
You’d think they would have led with that if that were the case.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but that responsibility is limited to during working hours and/or inside the workplace. (And to be clear, I’m referring to their employer, Canada Post, not the Canadian Government, who does have the right to enforce similar mandates in a Public Health Emergencies like the one we just had)
Including the three genders?
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Racism.
The original article contains 1,540 words, the summary contains 1 word. Saved 99%. I’m a human and I’m ashamed.
Also, it was grape flavour, not cherry flavour Flavor Aid.
“could arrive soon”
The “zone of secrecy” is there for practical reasons, and based on that quote, it remains in full effect.
I wonder what it’s like being one of the businesses next to them.