You don’t need an alibi. You don’t need to provide evidence. You are presumed innocent. The cops need to prove you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unless you’re in the US, then you’re fucked.
Always worth watching again.
“We’re with you, Mister the Kid!”
Bat poop is associated with COVID-19, Ebola, and Marburg viruses.
Storage is easy. Retrieval is more difficult. Test your backups.
There is a Hide my Email extension for Firefox, which allows you to create new passwords and review existing ones. Works well for that usage.
But I don’t know how to get to the Passwords password manager application from Linux.
More than forty years ago, “product” was used at school to mean multiplication. ie, “What is the product of 35 and 41?”
Maybe education systems in different countries used different terms over the years?
The coyote from Road Runner. He comes up with plans, some simple, some complex, and they always fail to work. Oh wait…
“This place is not a place of honor… no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here… nothing valued is here.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us.”
My parents migrated to Australia but only spoke German at home, so that’s what I learned. When I started school, they discovered their mistake, and I had to learn English. I remember my father saying for many years, “This is Australia, we speak English in this country”, my younger sister and I weren’t allowed to speak German at home, so I forgot a lot of it. In high school, we had to learn French or German, so it was natural to learn German. So German is both my first and my third language.
When I started school, about six years old.
Bill S Preston, Esquire: “Be excellent to each other”
<unpopularopinion>Bill Gates?</unpopularopinion>
I don’t have to dispose of the oil
I’m immune compromised. I wear an N95 mask whenever I go out. Sometimes to change things up, I’ll draw a smiley (or other) mouth on it with felt tip markers. Just need to work out how to disguise everything above the mask in a way that doesn’t look like a deliberate disguise.
Why do Americans use MM/DD/YY for date, but not mm:ss:hh for time? Doesn’t that make the same amount of sense?
It’s “its”, not “it’s”, unless you mean “it is”, in which case it is “it’s “.