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Hah. I’m still running my MacBook Air from 2013.
Hah. I’m still running my MacBook Air from 2013.
Do you have a recipe?
Some reason I read this as one sentence. Haha. I think it’s because it didn’t make a line break on Sync.
Knowing Netflix that’s exactly what you’re going to get.
Yeah, I read and I was like… what? Is this English?
Easy, they can’t read graphs.
Same. I think that’s smart as far as being able to trade it in. I haven’t heard anything about Google Pixel Watch trade in though.
Yeah, so what does he want to do with nuclear material along with all of the research around the country? I don’t think people know that Energy is responsible for our nuclear stockpile. Not Defense.
Because, money.
It was easy before having a child. After having a kid it’s impossible.
It’s just so backwards.
“We’re moving so fast to electric vehicles, we’re just making the problems worse,” said state Rep. Jim Gooch ®, the longtime chair of Kentucky’s House energy committee. Those problems are multiplying, he added, as public officials look to electrify government fleets — especially transit systems and school districts.
“I certainly don’t want to put my kids on a school bus that’s electric. I just don’t want to do it,” Gooch said. “And I’ll fight in any way I can to make sure that that’s not something Kentucky’s doing.”
What? Why would you not want your kids going on a bus that has zero exhaust? School busses that use diesel straight smell like crap and it’s absolutely hot af in the south. After reading this quote I was like, this world is so fucked.
I work in the Federal Government, and this isn’t true. You have alternative work schedules (4/10s, 5/4/9, maxiflex, etc.) but you’re still going to work 80 hours unless you take leave. You gain annual leave every pay period and the amount is dependent on how long your federal service has been. But when you start (1-3 years) you only get 4 hours per pay period.
Maybe you’re seeing people who have long federal service (15 years) that gain 8 hours/pay period use their leave. That’s their choice but they’re still working 40 hours on paper regardless.