Speak for your Tesla. My i3 weighs slightly less than my partner's Mini Cooper.
Marx's labor theory of value very much still assumes a product of that labor to embody its value.
Shocking display of economic illiteracy or warmed up Goldwater propaganda?
Not sensitive enough to change behaviors, unfortunately.
Strong New Coke vibes.
Same with making the title of a Barthes essay a cornerstone of the argument.
Almost hourly, I am reminded that Jimmy Carter had to put his unprofitable inherited peanut farm in a blind trust.
> You can't just build a road without maintaining it. Sure you can, just look at Indiana.
The law reads like it applies to platforms required to do the checks rather than third party service providers.
Don't regulate it except to push political goals sure seems like a recipe for success.
In your analogy, YouTube is the paperboy and the video producer is the newspaper.
Switching to desktop version of the site seems to work in all the major mobile browsers!
The source, Florian Mueller, is an "analyst" for both Oracle and Microsoft, so take this with mountains of salt.
Where are the Googlers qualifying for SNAP?
Speak for your Tesla. My i3 weighs slightly less than my partner's Mini Cooper.
Marx's labor theory of value very much still assumes a product of that labor to embody its value.
Shocking display of economic illiteracy or warmed up Goldwater propaganda?
Not sensitive enough to change behaviors, unfortunately.
Strong New Coke vibes.
Same with making the title of a Barthes essay a cornerstone of the argument.
Almost hourly, I am reminded that Jimmy Carter had to put his unprofitable inherited peanut farm in a blind trust.
> You can't just build a road without maintaining it. Sure you can, just look at Indiana.
The law reads like it applies to platforms required to do the checks rather than third party service providers.
Don't regulate it except to push political goals sure seems like a recipe for success.
In your analogy, YouTube is the paperboy and the video producer is the newspaper.
Switching to desktop version of the site seems to work in all the major mobile browsers!
The source, Florian Mueller, is an "analyst" for both Oracle and Microsoft, so take this with mountains of salt.
Where are the Googlers qualifying for SNAP?