Applicant must be willing to relocate to the Barnard’s star system but will also be required in the London office 3 days a week
Applicant must be willing to relocate to the Barnard’s star system but will also be required in the London office 3 days a week
Yes. The GOP only survives because of poor education.
You say that as if it’s a premium only feature. It’s not.
Don’t give them ideas…
$20 says otherwise
You know, the US is not the only country to use a ‘dollar’ as the term for its currency.
What about cocacolasized?
It’s pronounced the same way it’s written
He wants to be free to control the market, sure.
Well there was this…
https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/The_Homer
Simpsons didn’t quite predict it 100% this time
Yes but your estimated wait time is … 3 hours and… 22 minutes.
Isn’t it a Southwest maintenance issue ?
I’m superficially familiar with it from watching simpsons episodes.
I think you mean less functional replacements
Seems you’re the one who doesn’t understand what a rhetorical question is. Hint - it’s not what you retrospectively call a question when you get called out on your laziness.
Nor is it rhetorical when you ask a question and then spend several lines going on about it, and making it clear that you really did want to talk about an answer.
Oh I didn’t even think to check if it was configurable. Thanks. Now reverted.
They’re still refusing to give up on it - in the latest software update, long pressing the power key now launches bixby ffs. You now have to hold power+vol_down to get the reboot/power off menu.
I have an irrigation valve that turns the water on and off for the garden. It talks to the app via Bluetooth, and I’ve found that my phone has to be at least 3m away from it or it won’t connect. Any closer and the signal must overload it to the point where it can’t interpret it. The first one I bought, I took back to the store and swapped it for another before I figured out what the problem was.
I’m sure it’s a bad design on the valve’s Bluetooth implementation, but nevertheless, it exists.
The difference for me is that my phone is sitting in a holder stuck to the windscreen and looking at it means I’m only slightly looking away from the road, so I will still see movement in my peripheral vision.
By contrast, a large touchscreen in the middle of the dash necessarily means taking my eyes entirely off the road and probably also adjusting to the brightness of the display.
Neither are great, but one is worse than the other
Not really, no… it’s a comet or at best a rogue kuiper belt object. It’s smaller than earth’s moon, its orbit is wildly elliptical, and it hasnt cleared out its orbital path. Many reasons not to consider it a planet, and so it was dropped.
If Pluto was to be called a planet, then Ceres would also need to be called one, and everyone seems happy with calling that an asteroid.