HeimrArnadalr
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I know a kid named Eoin, pronounced "Owen". Is "Ewan" pronounced the same way?
Though apparently less unusual in Hamtramck.
And then there are words such as Candible and Fervifying that aren't in the Scrabble dictionary, but the meanings of which can be derived if you know the base words and suffixes.
I agree, since electric cars don't pay fuel taxes and they're becoming more common.
I know this because @aaa blocks me, though I know not why.
Same here, and I'm not even sure if I've ever had any interaction with him. I'm glad to know it's not just me.
Hey, programmers have to stay employed somehow.
I second the Starsector recommendation, although do note that the game is still in development and the main storyline is currently only half-finished.
I never even considered having the fan particles run along the length of the belt! What a great idea.
I'd recommend checking out Culver's if there's one in your area. I've got a similar vibe from the ones I've been to.
Yes, but not a universal one.
Do you speak Georgian? If not, how was the language barrier?
it’s worth noting we’re a small, selected minority group everywhere in the country except for two towns, the larger of which is less than 10,000 people
Ave Maria is one, but what's the second?
Do you think that launching an invasion with tens of thousands of troops (along with cutting off all electricity, food, and water) won't lead to accusations of war crimes?
You could use linked lists. The front desk of the archive would have a ledger that maps all names in the archive to the numerical ID of the first and most recent documents with that name, and all documents would be added to the shelves sequentially. When looking for all documents by John Doe, you would look up John Doe in the ledger and go to the first document. That document would have a cover page affixed to it that lists the ID of the second document associated with John Doe. The second document would tell you where the third one is, and so on until you get to the final one. Adding a new document would likewise be straightforward: put it in the first open space on the shelves, look up in the ledger where the last John Doe document is, affix a cover page to it that points to the new document, and then update the ledger. If a document has multiple names, simply repeat this process for each name.
All the better to get the precedents sorted out now, so you have them ready when you really need them.
Was the IRA an enemy of the US like ISIS is?
All evidence I see both today and historically Russia will expand until they militarily can not. If we didn’t fight over Ukraine they would take the Baltics. If they are strong enough then they would take Poland.
Nukes change the equation. Poland being in NATO is a signal that the US is willing to use nuclear weapons to defend it. That's not a war they can win - at best, it would be a draw, and even that scenario would be the end of Russia as a civilization.
Nominative determinism. What foreign policy goals couldn't she accomplish with a name like Victory New Land?
Many of those things are linked together.
Modernity causes urbanization, which leads to higher house prices/cost of living and higher quality of available entertainment. The higher cost of living means that it's more expensive to support each child, so parental investment has to go up. Feminism, female education, and female workplace participation are all intertwined and mutually reinforcing. The idea of a workplace and accompanying workforce is a product of modernity and urbanization (premodern women spent all their time working, but not for a boss who pays cash wages). That workforce then requires a certain level of education.
Why would AI researchers want to work on something harmless when they could work on something cool, exciting, and world-changing? Sure, money can be a motivator, but I think you'd hit diminishing returns there fairly quickly, and any offer you could make would be weighed against the possibility of becoming the Mark Zuckerburg or Jeff Bezos of AI, which would give you a net worth of much higher than $30 billion.
And also not nearly as cool, which is of course the real reason to build things at a monumental scale.
Can Taylor Swift be bribed? Threatened, sure, but she's a billionairess. If anything I'd be more worried about her bribing the average glowie agent.
You have another use in the first paragraph.
Mike Lynch and Stephen Chamberlain were co-defendents in a high-profile fraud case in the US. They were acquired in June.
And assuming that it works consistently and can't be countered by an adblock adaptment.
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For it to be a true ring, though, some future iteration of the species would have to be able to interbreed with one of the past ones.
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