Salad. It’s on the list.
Salad. It’s on the list.
Or a Texan Kolache.
I also just dint have the time to get good at them. I get maybe 2-3 hours a week to game on average these days. I’m not going to dump a year into getting my ass kicked for a single game.
I’ve been using aCar for over a decade. It’s owned by Fuelly now, but all the cloud stuff is optional.
I keep track of my mileage, fuel, maintenance, etc. I can take pictures of receipts, make notes, etc. It’s pretty easy, and I can save local backups of the data or have it sync to Dropbox or onedrive.
SNES. The console had enough power for great games while still having obvious limitations the developers acknowledged. The great SNES games still look and play good today.
The PSX/N64 generation, despite having some great games, has aged horribly because they started chasing that photorealism dragon.
“We won WWII, absolutely nothing happened for 25 years, we landed on the moon, and now we’re all caught up!”
Yes, but unlicensed people won’t know where they are. It’s not like there’s signs in the sky.
Actually, a lot of people don’t realize they’re in restricted airspece. There’s more small airports than people realize.
London wasn’t developed after the automobile. Houston’s metroplex covers a much larger area with a much smaller population, which makes London’s solutions much less practical.
The closest bus stop to someone in Alvin or Bellville may be 20 miles away, and they’ll have to change busses 7 times to get where they’re going.
It’s always first and last leg in Texas that kills this stuff.
The only affordable housing is far enough outside the city that you basically have to own a car because there’s not enough density to have bus stops.
And going to a park park and ride following by waiting on the bus adds another 30-40 minutes to the commute and gets your car broken into 3 times a year, so nobody uses them.
The real solution is to mandate allowing remote work for positions where it is a viable option.
I commute 4 hours a day for a job where I log into a computer and do all my work online. If people like me were allowed to work remote we’d have more time with our families, traffic would be reduced, and housing closer the city would get cheaper for those who DO need to work in-person.
Weren’t both of the first 2 lines from Theoden?
Stein isn’t in the ballot in enough states to win the electoral college. She literally cannot win.
You might as well vote for Barney the dinosaur for all the good it will do.
A vote for a candidate who cannot win is wasted.
The only person older than Trump to ever run in the general election is Biden.
So I’m super liberal overall, but I’m also Texan, so I do in fact love shooting guns and being on the ranch.
Though I don’t love cowboy boots. They’re just too uncomfortable and difficult to get on and off for something that costs what my first car did.
“When and where did you graduate”
Texas: 2024
“… How can you even read this?”
Worse than that. You bought software licenses specific to that Wii, not to an online account. If it died, you lost all your purchases.
This quote is from 1950 in Tokyo and is referring to a surprise amphibious landing in South Korea, which was the big win that the South Koreans needed to stop the North from taking over.
So - ignoring the time he sent a mob to try and overthrow the US government, how about we use the fact that he literally said he’d be a dictator?
Or maybe the fact that his legal defense against trying to overthrow the government was that the President is immune from all crimes. His lawyers even literally said he could have his political opponents murdered, and so long as the surviving politicians don’t impeach and convict him he can’t be held liable for it.
They’re arguing a legal framework under which he can murder the opposition, and then kill anyone that tries to remove him from office.
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