Better than 50 gallon drums of napalm
Better than 50 gallon drums of napalm
So it’s more like RC Aces then
At that point aren’t they RC professionals?
I mean, depends what the factory makes
Closely followed by surprisedpikachu.jpg when nobody’s using it
For example Limonene can either smell like pine or oranges depending on what way the molecule is mirrored.
And would you look at that, pine is another extremely common cleaning scent
Lol salmonella.
Naw, they’ll kick away what few safeguards there are, and then entire flocks will die of bird flu, driving prices even further up.
And then we’ll get mass human-human transmission
What wit, all I see is a time-traveller come to warn us
Oh yeah, it’s a sucker’s bet, I was just hoping to find a sucker who would take it
Nonprofits can still have paid employees, it’s just that the company doesn’t profit; there’s no owner or shareholders extracting excess value.
For Google money I’d do it too…but I wouldn’t do a very good job of it
Democrats will continue to stack losses if that’s the narrative that they go with
$20 says that or race is the narrative they go with.
Yet.
Bet China will be first
This is just for him to get a basic feel for the various distros, before choosing one to permanently install; setting up a VM properly is probably going to be too technical
My first thought seeing the headline was "c/onion or c/nottheonion?
c/politics was not what I expected.
Or perhaps the 54 kg is an exaggeration and includes packaging and so on.
Bet $20 the 54 kg includes the weight of the cutting agents in stuff that was already cut to ~heroin strength
Both words share the Latin base for “to breathe”, spirare, which is also where we get expire, aspire, conspire, and even spirit
And, presumably, ‘respire’/‘respiration’?
Solar panels are also added weight, which reduces range. Any way you look at it, it makes more sense to have the solar panels at a base location you go back to.
I guess an RV, or a camp trailer, makes sense to have panels on it, but that’s about it
On the other hand, my only remaining Windows machine routinely bluescreens with 0xDEADDEAD, which is never supposed to happen (it’s a test code, for a deliberately initiated crash).
I think the last time I got a kernel panic on a Linux machine was 2011, and it was an mp3 player that was definitely not designed to run Linux.
“G’day cunts” goes over either extremely well or extremely poorly, with no in-between