“Hurdles of cattle” is such an odd typo. Was this dictated voice to text or written by an AI? Or just a typo and no editing?
I ran cross-country races over those dunes in high school. It was from about mile 2 to mile 2.5 of the 3.1 mile race. Brutal to run.
And Bill Gates bought a bunch of farmland. See here for the full details of his purchases: https://editions.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=611...
From a link posted by someone else, he owns 420,000 acres in Texas used by Blue Origin. https://editions.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=611...
I was surprised so clicked through on the graph. Looks like it is 3,000 per 100,000 people, not just children. Graph should have had more context in the article posted.
I have been following this and the wording here appears to have changed in the last couple of days. The wording you quoted has been removed.
"Alameda declares Telsa an 'essential business,' factory allowed to operate under cornavirus orders" https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Alameda-declared-Telsa-a...
An incredible quote: "Defendants subsequently complained that WhatsApp had closed the vulnerability. Specifically, NSO Employee 1 stated, “You just closed our biggest remote for cellular ... It’s on the news all over…
I saw this article earlier wanted to read comments on it here. It had already been posted five or six times, but never made it to the front page. Glad it finally did as it should. But what a weird dynamic.
Is there a good book that covers primarily or at least secondarily the ideas behind the universe being a simulation? I'd like to learn more.
And yet more social than many people's use of Twitter.
No social media accounts, except this one.
The full quote is "In other words, kids these days are less Banksy and more Selena." I am familiar with both Selenas and side with Mz. It isn't a comparison, it is a contrast.
Switching "Work From" to "Work In" in the title to this makes it ambiguous. I thought the article was about waiters and other staff paying to work.
If he is embellishing, he is certainly doing it in an understated way by saying he's impacted/saved fewer than 1,000 lives.
Shouldn't the space bar work as well?
The title as it currently stands is oddly worded. I believe the "10,000" in "10,000 African Entrepreneurs in 10 Years" is both relevant and necessary for it to make sense.
Okay, yes. Had to work it out on paper to convince myself that is works out to 1/2 in the second case. Thank you.
My understanding is that in both situations as you described above you should switch. You are still in a new conditional state. Telling you that the host opened another door by chance and it is a goat removes the…
The founder/author is a woman. There appears to be confusion with pronouns in most comments here.
“Hurdles of cattle” is such an odd typo. Was this dictated voice to text or written by an AI? Or just a typo and no editing?
I ran cross-country races over those dunes in high school. It was from about mile 2 to mile 2.5 of the 3.1 mile race. Brutal to run.
And Bill Gates bought a bunch of farmland. See here for the full details of his purchases: https://editions.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=611...
From a link posted by someone else, he owns 420,000 acres in Texas used by Blue Origin. https://editions.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=611...
I was surprised so clicked through on the graph. Looks like it is 3,000 per 100,000 people, not just children. Graph should have had more context in the article posted.
I have been following this and the wording here appears to have changed in the last couple of days. The wording you quoted has been removed.
"Alameda declares Telsa an 'essential business,' factory allowed to operate under cornavirus orders" https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Alameda-declared-Telsa-a...
An incredible quote: "Defendants subsequently complained that WhatsApp had closed the vulnerability. Specifically, NSO Employee 1 stated, “You just closed our biggest remote for cellular ... It’s on the news all over…
I saw this article earlier wanted to read comments on it here. It had already been posted five or six times, but never made it to the front page. Glad it finally did as it should. But what a weird dynamic.
Is there a good book that covers primarily or at least secondarily the ideas behind the universe being a simulation? I'd like to learn more.
And yet more social than many people's use of Twitter.
No social media accounts, except this one.
The full quote is "In other words, kids these days are less Banksy and more Selena." I am familiar with both Selenas and side with Mz. It isn't a comparison, it is a contrast.
Switching "Work From" to "Work In" in the title to this makes it ambiguous. I thought the article was about waiters and other staff paying to work.
If he is embellishing, he is certainly doing it in an understated way by saying he's impacted/saved fewer than 1,000 lives.
Shouldn't the space bar work as well?
The title as it currently stands is oddly worded. I believe the "10,000" in "10,000 African Entrepreneurs in 10 Years" is both relevant and necessary for it to make sense.
Okay, yes. Had to work it out on paper to convince myself that is works out to 1/2 in the second case. Thank you.
My understanding is that in both situations as you described above you should switch. You are still in a new conditional state. Telling you that the host opened another door by chance and it is a goat removes the…
The founder/author is a woman. There appears to be confusion with pronouns in most comments here.