I think that's the best advice. They've gone back and forth so many times on if eggs are good for you or not it's hard to take it seriously.
Exercise is probably the single best thing you can do for your health, unless you get hit by a bus...
In my part of western Canada we regularly get winter power outages from windstorms causing tree to fall hitting power lines, it's normally fixed within an hour or two, but it always seems to happen on the way home from work when I want to grab a few groceries. Anywhere you get big trees and big winds combined with overhead power lines you'll get outages, pretty sure you'd consider us a first world country.
Stores that do have generators seem to only have them connected to critical equipment such as fridges and freezers and not cash registers for some reason.
Cash also doesn't stop when the power is out. In the old days of credit cards, they could take imprints and bill later, but now they are a thing of the past. I've been at the store lately when the power was out, and I was still able to buy my groceries just fine, those with cards only couldn't buy anything.
I always joked they must have jobs for a "hole looker" seeing guys stand around not doing anything but look in the hole. I never knew it was a real job! Makes sense from a safety standpoint though.
In Canada we have Dollarama, there's mostly junk food chips, pop, chocolate bars and some canned goods, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's a main source of food for some people.
It's my favorite movie, but I wouldn't call it a Christmas movie, just an action movie that takes place at Christmas. Unless it pisses off millennials then I'll call it a Christmas movie while eating pineapple pizza.
I store both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses associated to every domain name that I can find a record of and watch for updates. If I'm missing something I'd really appreciate a link to learn more. Thank you
I won't buy domains where they can change the fee from $9 per year to $9 thousand per year just for fun. With com/net/org and some other there are regulations in place to protect the pricing.
Don't worry, it's probably fake like most YouTube channels... Just like people mailing themselves in boxes, sleeping overnight in Walmart, stolen bike ejection seats, magic tricks for cops, pattymayo fake bounty Hunter and so forth. If it's on YouTube, they probably paid someone from Craigslist gigs $50 to star on it.
I think that's the best advice. They've gone back and forth so many times on if eggs are good for you or not it's hard to take it seriously. Exercise is probably the single best thing you can do for your health, unless you get hit by a bus...
Often not possible with doupolies, you want internet you choose between two evil options.
Build an online business instead. So much more fun than watching TV.
That's what I do for audio, here's a great article on how to set this up on a Mac: https://medium.com/@kengroup24...
Don't worry it "plays for sure!"
What do you recommend for a CMS? I'd love to point my clients in a better direction.
In my part of western Canada we regularly get winter power outages from windstorms causing tree to fall hitting power lines, it's normally fixed within an hour or two, but it always seems to happen on the way home from work when I want to grab a few groceries. Anywhere you get big trees and big winds combined with overhead power lines you'll get outages, pretty sure you'd consider us a first world country. Stores that do have generators seem to only have them connected to critical equipment such as fridges and freezers and not cash registers for some reason.
I wish more companies sold frozen bacon, it freezes really well and there's no need to add nitrates.
Cash also doesn't stop when the power is out. In the old days of credit cards, they could take imprints and bill later, but now they are a thing of the past. I've been at the store lately when the power was out, and I was still able to buy my groceries just fine, those with cards only couldn't buy anything.
Easy, take out your phone and record a video of them refusing cash. Bonus points for posting on social media, cue the outrage over gentrification.
I always joked they must have jobs for a "hole looker" seeing guys stand around not doing anything but look in the hole. I never knew it was a real job! Makes sense from a safety standpoint though.
"Higher Education" means the size of your student loan afterwords.
Clean out the pocket lint! I had the same problem. Watch a tutorial on YouTube, you'll have it fixed in two minutes.
In Canada we have Dollarama, there's mostly junk food chips, pop, chocolate bars and some canned goods, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's a main source of food for some people.
It's my favorite movie, but I wouldn't call it a Christmas movie, just an action movie that takes place at Christmas. Unless it pisses off millennials then I'll call it a Christmas movie while eating pineapple pizza.
I agree, some very neat tech. Pretty much everything on YouTube is fake, so I expected that.
I store both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses associated to every domain name that I can find a record of and watch for updates. If I'm missing something I'd really appreciate a link to learn more. Thank you
Now confirmed fake by the creator...
I run my own dns server with all 255 million sites correctly updated. Can't say I'm much fun at parties though...
I won't buy domains where they can change the fee from $9 per year to $9 thousand per year just for fun. With com/net/org and some other there are regulations in place to protect the pricing.
Don't worry, it's probably fake like most YouTube channels... Just like people mailing themselves in boxes, sleeping overnight in Walmart, stolen bike ejection seats, magic tricks for cops, pattymayo fake bounty Hunter and so forth. If it's on YouTube, they probably paid someone from Craigslist gigs $50 to star on it.
Says the anonymous coward...
Agreed. Amazing they found out about chromium so quickly, only took 10 years?
You can't even download a free app without a credit card registered.
Agreed. For me there is a wonderful world of healthy and wonderful vegan food. Although I eat meat too sometimes.