tomtai
No user record in our sample, but tomtai has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but tomtai has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
This title feels misleading somehow. I was expecting some sort of access that let them see your transactions like an open banking affordability check or to get spending habit data...but it's just a direct debit? News…
Nobody is expecting teens (or any other user in Montana) to pay for a VPN...they'll use a free one. TikTok is a far more inviting & engaging platform than Twitter at the end of the day.
https://github.com/clef/handbook/blob/master/Employment%20Po... "we expect full-time employees to be at the Clef office between 45 and 50 hours a week""
I have to agree - I see it mentioned a lot throughout articles, tweets etc when discussing funding or earnings. I've never felt it was a particularly 'accountants only' term.
I have to say I quite like this. It looks nice and plays through well. One thing I noticed though is that when one player loses both of their lives the whole game is over. With the limited number of animals I suppose it…
I loved how easy it was to scan list of upcoming events but I did run into an issue when looking for events in London. The 'City, State, Country' format led me to input 'London, London, England' which didn't…
God damn it! I just got used to the thing!
...the summer version?
Why wouldn't they need to go to a coding bootcamp if they don't have any relevant experience or haven't studied a related subject? They've all chosen to retrain to find jobs in new fields.
Why is this any different than just Googling the number?
Off-topic: I always hate sites that limit my sign up options to Facebook or Twitter...
As a heads up - on your frontpage you've used 'there' instead of 'their' in the features section. "about there workout", "there paid packages", "check there progress" etc etc
I think "it doesn't really matter anymore" is right on the money. .co as a TLD was essentially built around tech companies and directly marketed to them. Plus if we're honest - most of the time people Google for…