I don’t know of the US ever occupying or controlling (explicitly) a south american country.
science and music. and beer. and dogs.
I don’t know of the US ever occupying or controlling (explicitly) a south american country.
And Mexico. And Spain. And even Britain (in the pacific northwest).
ETA: And Samoa, Philippines, Cuba, Guam, etc.
Electing someone who believes that we should have laws and enforce them is exactly what we should do.
When she was a prosecutor, it was not her job to change the laws or decide which ones to enforce. If we don’t want non-violent drug users and truants prosecuted, then we should change those laws. We have a process for that, and it doesn’t include prosecutors making those decisions for us.
I thought the situation was a little like Android. Google develops an open source version (along with as many independent developers who wish to contribute), then sticks on a bunch of proprietary BS and sells that version to phone companies. If chromium is to chrome like vanilla android is to android with g-services, then I guess my question really becomes: is google making this change in the underlying code base, or just in the BS they put on top?
Or am I confused about how the connection works between chrome and chromium?
Will this change be implemented in Chromium too? Or will it / should it finally become independent of Chrome?
“Unlock the door” is a really strange way to say “lock the door.” What a dolt.
Thor’s Day would like a word
faux literally translates as false.
A faux pas-ta
I disagree. Dad jokes are most often puns, and puns always elicit a groan, whether they’re good or not. Dad jokes can be witty and/or clever, and that’s what makes them good. This one is not.
Nope. This time I can’t abide. There seems to be a culture here of mutual encouragement, that leads to upvoting everything no matter what. But this joke is simply awful. No good. Terrible. Very bad.
Of course, in New Dehli it was 49 degrees, not 121.
Sorry for the snark. ;-)
The other players didn’t like it when he ate their faces.
I’m not! I tiger!!
wait… that doesn’t work…
I really don’t want te be that guy, but…
cheetahs don’t live in jungles.
I’d take that job and never look back.
Literally nothing can live in pure water. What matters is everything else in the Popsicle, which is mostly processed sugar. Processed sugar is a preservative and will prevent bacterial growth.
relevant user name.
Ever notice that you don’t need to refrigerate candy? Processed sugar is such a bad food source for bacteria, you can actually use it as a preservative. The melted Popsicle will rot eventually, if it stays wet, but the likely first organism in will be a yeast.
You’re way off topic here. That’s what OP meant by their response. They are not saying that your article fails to support your point.
I use Mulvad, and seeding seems to work for me. Am I missing something?