A lot of follow up comments are representing this as a forced bond purchase with subpar returns, without also considering that, it essentially forces folks who wouldn't otherwise save for retirement to do so (albeit at…
Are you talking about the sidebar? or is there some other element you'd like to disappear?
The discord link on your notion FAQ doc is invalid
This might be a book you'd be interested in! https://www.howtoinventeverything.com/
would redis on a server, with webrtc as an interface fit that requirement?
empathize yes. Sympathy? Probably not
Yep - we have a separate quota from the regular H1B, meaning that almost anyone that applies can get it
Worth noting the CIA tried to bribe him and failed https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/document/cia-rdp75-0...
Not sure if that's a fair judgement - It seems particularly endemic that it's almost a meme/stereotype in itself in Singapore; that all cab drivers are discontent with the government
faulty signalling hardware on the rogue train http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/mystery-of-c...
A lot of follow up comments are representing this as a forced bond purchase with subpar returns, without also considering that, it essentially forces folks who wouldn't otherwise save for retirement to do so (albeit at…
Are you talking about the sidebar? or is there some other element you'd like to disappear?
The discord link on your notion FAQ doc is invalid
This might be a book you'd be interested in! https://www.howtoinventeverything.com/
would redis on a server, with webrtc as an interface fit that requirement?
empathize yes. Sympathy? Probably not
Yep - we have a separate quota from the regular H1B, meaning that almost anyone that applies can get it
Worth noting the CIA tried to bribe him and failed https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/document/cia-rdp75-0...
Not sure if that's a fair judgement - It seems particularly endemic that it's almost a meme/stereotype in itself in Singapore; that all cab drivers are discontent with the government
faulty signalling hardware on the rogue train http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/mystery-of-c...