I think you answered your own question. "going to the washroom". It seems unlikely that a police officer is going to radio the police station to say, "I gotta go to the bathroom," each time they need to relieve…
I am wondering the same thing. I believe they wanted to appeal to the broader JS community first, then build in reactivity to Meteor. That is the only reason why I haven't picked it up yet.
In as much as the FBI just arrested a dude for this... I wont post a link. But do a search for "you deserve a seizure" and you'll see.
The point is that, to the voters, there were many unsavory characteristics of each candidate. And from a strategy perspective, it is a mistake to treat the people you need to appeal to as if they personally embody the…
A skill in just about any physical competition is perishable. If you don't keep up with it, you won't be as good at it as you once were. I have only casually played darts, but I have to think this isn't much different…
I don't want to put words in the parent commenter's mouth, but I think the implication was that they would need to make up for NOT having a stock plan.
Most of the times these clubs that pay for speakers are given a stipend to spend on events from the school. When universities bring in people like Ben Shapiro or Milo Yiannopoulos, it is almost always the campus…
Same here (Android user), and I just double checked what apps have access to my google account, and nothing from Niantic or Pokemon Go listed at all.
I don't know if this is true, but intuitively it seems that something is more likely to be ingrained in a culture if there is already a biological basis for the behavior.
Did some digging. The amount that relates to the fine (criminal or civil) is not deductible. Settlement amounts that relate to relief may be deductible. It depends on how the various sums are described in the…
I don't think that is correct. "penalties or fines paid to any government agency or instrumentality because of a violation of any law are not deductible" https://www.irs.gov/publications/p535/ch11.html
I think you answered your own question. "going to the washroom". It seems unlikely that a police officer is going to radio the police station to say, "I gotta go to the bathroom," each time they need to relieve…
I am wondering the same thing. I believe they wanted to appeal to the broader JS community first, then build in reactivity to Meteor. That is the only reason why I haven't picked it up yet.
In as much as the FBI just arrested a dude for this... I wont post a link. But do a search for "you deserve a seizure" and you'll see.
The point is that, to the voters, there were many unsavory characteristics of each candidate. And from a strategy perspective, it is a mistake to treat the people you need to appeal to as if they personally embody the…
A skill in just about any physical competition is perishable. If you don't keep up with it, you won't be as good at it as you once were. I have only casually played darts, but I have to think this isn't much different…
I don't want to put words in the parent commenter's mouth, but I think the implication was that they would need to make up for NOT having a stock plan.
Most of the times these clubs that pay for speakers are given a stipend to spend on events from the school. When universities bring in people like Ben Shapiro or Milo Yiannopoulos, it is almost always the campus…
Same here (Android user), and I just double checked what apps have access to my google account, and nothing from Niantic or Pokemon Go listed at all.
I don't know if this is true, but intuitively it seems that something is more likely to be ingrained in a culture if there is already a biological basis for the behavior.
Did some digging. The amount that relates to the fine (criminal or civil) is not deductible. Settlement amounts that relate to relief may be deductible. It depends on how the various sums are described in the…
I don't think that is correct. "penalties or fines paid to any government agency or instrumentality because of a violation of any law are not deductible" https://www.irs.gov/publications/p535/ch11.html