Yep, it’s definitely the car industry and not physics.
Yep, it’s definitely the car industry and not physics.
You could have a secondary layer that tarred every file on write, since tar maintains permission flags. It could also fix symbolic linking, but not hard linking. As an added benefit, it would drastically reduce the usefulness of the system.
Maybe every single person involved in the making of the movies grew up in a small town /s
Isn’t that the site that’s AliExpress but worse?
Huh, I always assume that it was because cheap toilet paper was cheap, and big rolls meant you didn’t have to replace them as often.
Thus preventing those who can’t afford it from getting to work.
Alternatively, the model 3 is ~700 lb heavier than a Toyota Camery (which is actually a vehicle with the same use case as the Tesla)
That makes no sense. The entire point of a PHEV is that you can just plug it in at your house and drive to work for virtually free, well still being able to visit people who live a decent distance away on the weekends.
looks at India and China
I’m not seeing it.
Depending on the location, “Aaron earned an iron urn” is an interesting example in spoken language.
Hey, at least there will be something in the hole.
At this point, Arch should just rename itself to “Arch btw”.
This is moving it in chunks.
I like the 7. IIRC, the 6 had reliability issues, and the 5 was only available in a smaller size.
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Used pixels are surprisingly cheap for how well they hold up over time, and graphene works well.
Those are some incredibly heavy washing machines.
Happy marketing month everybody!
Plot twist: The second Anon is the grandfather.
Comcast was just waiting until having ads in streaming services was normalized.