I’d hoped this was missed sarcasm then I checked the profile. Its verifiable stupidity.
I’d hoped this was missed sarcasm then I checked the profile. Its verifiable stupidity.
Say what you want about organized religion in the US, but without it we’d have never had the Salem witch trials. And then, where would we be?
There needs to be a proper primary system. This choosing the candidate months in advance of the convention by some sort of fiat, no discussion of policies that candidate endorses, then having an eleven month campaign is fucking ridiculous.
If nominees have to get up, espouse their willingness or not to commit genocide in the name of middle east oil interests, and then maybe pay a price for that by not being nominated, might have brought all this to a different end. The DNC’s certainty that they know what’s right for the people that support the Democrats is the reason Trump even got a first term, let alone why this race is a nailbiter.
Their fucking arrogance and complete lack of awareness outside the oligarchic bubble they inhabit needs to have some consequences if Harris doesn’t pull their pickles out of the garbage disposal and then perhaps lay back on the brown-child-murder-endorsement thing.
That’s hilarious.
Maybe the silent majority think SNC-Lavalin was a bigger deal than the Liberal party did, eh, Justin? Perhaps doing fuck-all about that and twisting out of the affair wasn’t the winning strategy you though it was, and people are getting sick of some corrupt bullshit like this happening in every Liberal administration.
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It wasn’t even a business, it was just a huge purchase of tshirts for marketing, apparently, right at the beginning of their startup. Like, I have no idea why you would think distributing t-shirts would build your search engine’s business, let alone doing it when you’re trying to get your technology sorted out and running.
“Hey, neat shirt, what’s Kagi?”
“Why, it’s a search engine you pay for that searches other search engines and aggregates the results for you!”
“For realz, where has this been all my life?!? Sign me up, my brother!”
And I’ve found SearxNG to provide fantastic results, though I’m using it self-hosted so maybe that’s the difference? I started using it as a test about a month ago, and I’ve converted by default search engine on my machines to it because it’s delivered excellent, un-cluttered results for anything I’ve looked for on technical and non-technical searches.
You aren’t reading that correctly.
You forgot where their feelings about a subject hold more weight that your facts. Its usually over some childish pearlclutching.
most farms are owned by massive corporations these days.
Utter nonsense.
https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2020/01/23/look-americas-family-farms
Because what we’ve found is governments are so good at determining who is right in a particular conflict.
Having pulled a toilet out to fix something more than once, the bathtub is exactly where you want to put it while you work.
Ironic.
I though it stood for “sadomasochism” and was trying to figure out what that meant here.
That reasoning is pretty specious.
I’ve never had much trouble fixing screens and batteries on my Pixel, Nexus and Samsung phone. Take your time, watch the vidjas, use a heat gun and IPA (both types), all fine. The phone’s fucked, you might as well spend $50 if there’s a chance you’ll get another year or two out of it.
Ifixit has been a great resource, good on them for their sponsorship of R2R.
So, who else was proposing to pay for peer-review time? I’d be concerned if there was some sort of pay-for-result that seemed tied to this, but I don’t see any evidence of that from this article. Aspersions are cast, but nothing of substance is there to say that the process isn’t impartial.
Take family farms in total. A 3000ac farm run by 2 brothers is still a family farm that the kids are inheriting. Nobody here has a clue how farms in us and Canada work.