Most women's clothes don't have pockets...
Exactly. At the entry level end we should talk about the number of employees who end up on flaming out or on short term disability from the stress.
Especially a bin with tons of people standing really close to.
Yikes. Nope, I live in Canada and I had a few tens of thousands in debt forgiven. Definitely didn't have to pay taxes on it. That would be absolutely crazy and would have driven me to bankruptcy!
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It sounds like apple requires the data in JSON format - they may not have a choice.
Thank you for mansplaining that to me.
> A $350 for an esthetily pleasing comfortable sturdy bra is a no brainier purchase when it's such a QoL improvement, you wear it everyday, and the alternative is a string of cheap bras that won't be that much cheaper…
Also because every city gets to set their own consumption bylaws, many people who rent have nowhere to legally smoke it. eg: Calgary - public smoking is banned. You're allowed to smoke it in your own house. Except most…
I once drove the highway through the white sands missile range, 2 days in a row (tourist). I went through a DHS checkpoint twice where they checked my ID and asked detailed questions about where I was going and why. The…
Perhaps we just found out?
I wonder if any of these chips ended up in electronic voting machines?
This account seems to be dedicated to only submitting this article to HN. https://hn.algolia.com/?query=The%20software%20engineer%E2%8...
GDPR applies to all EU citizens. It doesn't matter if the citizen is accessing the web site from the eu or another country. Blocking people in the EU doesn't block all eu citizens from accessing your product/service.
That is the permit application fee (one time, $5,000) and reporting costs ($200 / year). They aren't paying for the water.
Rather than making blanket statements, here is the actual aquifer characteristics. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/wrd-nestle-attach-5-a... which is of course much more nuanced, and interesting than "it rains a…
> The watershed and the associated aquifer are where the river water comes from Yes, that's where it comes from, but it doesn't fill up instantly. Depending on the depth and type of aquifer the well is tapping, it could…
> I don't know the particulars in this case but is Nestlé going to pay proper amount for this water? This is just a permit to draw water from a well, not a municipal drinking water supply. I suspect that (other than the…
Nope, they are pumping from the "White Pine Springs well". The aquifer likely refills at a much slower rate than the flow of the Muskegon River
Oh Kuro5hin. I miss blixco.
Given what we know now about the nsa, isn't it fairly safe to assume they _have_ been comprised?
I've walked under these dozens of times and never realized why they were there. I suspect most Calgarians have any clue.
Most women's clothes don't have pockets...
Exactly. At the entry level end we should talk about the number of employees who end up on flaming out or on short term disability from the stress.
Especially a bin with tons of people standing really close to.
Yikes. Nope, I live in Canada and I had a few tens of thousands in debt forgiven. Definitely didn't have to pay taxes on it. That would be absolutely crazy and would have driven me to bankruptcy!
Answer a survey question to continue reading article...
It sounds like apple requires the data in JSON format - they may not have a choice.
Thank you for mansplaining that to me.
> A $350 for an esthetily pleasing comfortable sturdy bra is a no brainier purchase when it's such a QoL improvement, you wear it everyday, and the alternative is a string of cheap bras that won't be that much cheaper…
Also because every city gets to set their own consumption bylaws, many people who rent have nowhere to legally smoke it. eg: Calgary - public smoking is banned. You're allowed to smoke it in your own house. Except most…
I once drove the highway through the white sands missile range, 2 days in a row (tourist). I went through a DHS checkpoint twice where they checked my ID and asked detailed questions about where I was going and why. The…
Perhaps we just found out?
I wonder if any of these chips ended up in electronic voting machines?
This account seems to be dedicated to only submitting this article to HN. https://hn.algolia.com/?query=The%20software%20engineer%E2%8...
GDPR applies to all EU citizens. It doesn't matter if the citizen is accessing the web site from the eu or another country. Blocking people in the EU doesn't block all eu citizens from accessing your product/service.
That is the permit application fee (one time, $5,000) and reporting costs ($200 / year). They aren't paying for the water.
Rather than making blanket statements, here is the actual aquifer characteristics. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/wrd-nestle-attach-5-a... which is of course much more nuanced, and interesting than "it rains a…
> The watershed and the associated aquifer are where the river water comes from Yes, that's where it comes from, but it doesn't fill up instantly. Depending on the depth and type of aquifer the well is tapping, it could…
> I don't know the particulars in this case but is Nestlé going to pay proper amount for this water? This is just a permit to draw water from a well, not a municipal drinking water supply. I suspect that (other than the…
Nope, they are pumping from the "White Pine Springs well". The aquifer likely refills at a much slower rate than the flow of the Muskegon River
Oh Kuro5hin. I miss blixco.
Given what we know now about the nsa, isn't it fairly safe to assume they _have_ been comprised?
I've walked under these dozens of times and never realized why they were there. I suspect most Calgarians have any clue.