In summary, this is Hacker News.
Did the baking soda ever affect the taste of the gum?
No matter how bad the problem may be, please use a lighter background and higher contrast.
If this law really is bad, why would it be a problem for Wikipedia to not be neutral about it?
Should be industry changing. I have never had access to a program implementing this algorithm. This patent might have something to do with it. </sarcasm>
Um . . . when you download an ebook onto the Kindle, does the Kindle somehow gain energy? Where would the energy come from? Wouldn't it just . . . come from the energy already stored in the Kindle? If anything, wouldn't…
A bill can actually become law without the president's signature. If the president does not sign it or veto it after Congress passes it, it becomes law eventually (IIRC). Also, congress can override a presidential veto.…
Why would you have lost out? Couldn't you sell the house for more than you could have if you hadn't had solar panels installed?
In summary, this is Hacker News.
Did the baking soda ever affect the taste of the gum?
No matter how bad the problem may be, please use a lighter background and higher contrast.
If this law really is bad, why would it be a problem for Wikipedia to not be neutral about it?
Should be industry changing. I have never had access to a program implementing this algorithm. This patent might have something to do with it. </sarcasm>
Um . . . when you download an ebook onto the Kindle, does the Kindle somehow gain energy? Where would the energy come from? Wouldn't it just . . . come from the energy already stored in the Kindle? If anything, wouldn't…
A bill can actually become law without the president's signature. If the president does not sign it or veto it after Congress passes it, it becomes law eventually (IIRC). Also, congress can override a presidential veto.…
Why would you have lost out? Couldn't you sell the house for more than you could have if you hadn't had solar panels installed?