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Just after they figure out the climate, I suppose
Just after they figure out the climate, I suppose
As long as those autonomous backhoes are equipped with lasers, I agree that nothing can go wrong.
This is a cool defense against something I hadn’t even considered as a possible problem. Unfortunately it’s Windows-only for now, but I’m looking forward to this becoming more mainstream.
I’m definitely here for more alternatives as well (and because I haven’t yet figured out how to save a post without commenting)
Love this collection. Thanks for sharing!
I wonder what Aesop would have to say about this.
But hey, at least one of them became President.
I’m all for it. I’m not sure what laws actually exist in the USA related to this, which is, I imagine, why it’s so pervasive. Some states have started passing legislation to help their residents protect their privacy, but until we have something on a national level it’s going to be an issue.
Even though it seems like common sense, our current society is ruled by profit and extraction, not decency. Throwing CEOs and boards in prison with a lot of publicity sure could be a way to change that…
Super cute… thank you for posting this!
I should have looked into it before posting as I misremembered the breadth of the issue, but when I first started going out there for work this was a recent happening: https://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/13/somalia.americans.killed/index.html
So it wasn’t terrorist cells as such, but some guys recruiting Somali-Americans to go to Somalia and fight for some other guys.
From my limited experience, Minnesota is tremendously more progressive than their neighbors who make a really big deal about (poor quality) cheese. I met some younger folks in the Twin Cities who had escaped an otherwise bleak trajectory after growing up in Wisconsin.
If you haven’t been, Minneapolis and St. Paul are beautiful cities filled with some lovely people. (They also had some terrorist cells some years back. People need something to do in the cold months, I suppose.) But there’s culture and history and decent food and people are really kind and welcoming. And although the winters are cold, getting around in the skyway is a neat idea, despite making the downtown feel like a big indoor mall.
I haven’t been to Wisconsin but I know people who have. It sounds like they’re trying in some places (Milwaukee) but sometimes trying just isn’t enough.
This is a great question. Nothing like a good end of Link’s Awakening cry.
At least it sounds like the weather cock had a good time.
For real though, great work. I played through the original Link’s Awakening on Gameboy when I was but a wee lad, and have played through various re-releases. It’s a blast every time.
I had no idea one could buy powdered ibuprofen. What’s the advantage? Advil’s marketing suggests you need special technology to deliver the medicine to the correct point in your digestive system.
Also, most people use blades for more than one day’s shave. I think more like 3 - 7, depending on the blade and how picky the shaver (I get more than seven shaves per blade).
I think the most impressive part of this is that your wife cares.
…does she have a sister?
There are now no humans there 799 years ago.
Rideshare apps are the Robin to their Batman