There are actually several straight lacing methods:
There are actually several straight lacing methods:
Why are we posting corporate advertising in News now?
It’s the new 2/3 compromise.
I never really paid attention to the level gain ratio. I’d look here for that kind of question.
That’s an easy one - no. You can look back to various periods during middle ages Europe for examples. An even stronger one would be China from about 400 CE-800 CE
Of course, those weren’t capitalist economies - but they were economies. Capitalism’s instability is what requires constant growth to maintain. The better (and harder) questions would be what to transition to that avoids the issues of feudalism and how to transition with a minimum of societal upheaval (violence and death).
Since people are posting games, I’ll throw in Realms of Despair
But it would not work on older non-GNU versions of tar.
GNU introduced the “–foo” style long options, and it was a long time before Unix versions began adopting them.
Not tipping only punishes the victim, not the employer.
Not everyone that disagrees with a law is in a position to immediately change it.
Because it’s a shit job with minimal pay, physically demanding, and the hours are usually cut in the off-season.
I get that this is political. Not seeing the humor.
The cost-of living crisis is so bleak that some Gen Zers
genuinely fear becomingare homeless
FTFY
That would be silly when they have last year’s sales numbers to go off of.
That wasn’t luck - it was best practice backup strategy.
Probably by buying and then sitting on the patents
As your linked site points out, they rated that way based on a bias toward veganism. Since fluoride is not animal based, that doesn’t have any bearing on this particular topic.
If you had bothered to watch the videos, you’d have noticed that they cite and link the primary source research studies they refer to. The position they take is also rather nuanced - not “fluoride bad” but “There is not insignificant but not overwhelming evidence that fluoride intake should be reduced during pregnancy”
Knowing the “average” is all well and good, but doesn’t give that clear a picture. Does anyone have a source for the the median age, or better yet an age distribution graph?