A person who needs to be reminded of this should not own a gun in the first place.
A person who needs to be reminded of this should not own a gun in the first place.
That’s a good start, but just a start. There is probably at least ten times as much…
The question is: Will they put the tax dodgers behind bars where they belong?
In case of emergency, there are always lentils…
One might wonder if the money actually goes to the same author/publisher. Given that it is about a rather niche topic, it could be an illegal copy with a random cover.
OK, the 1999 release date, if correct, is a good argument against it. But for me, it actually sound like a title I’d expect from an LLM model, to be sure.
It is probably one of those LLM-written books popping up everywhere. Once you have automated the process from LLM to ebook, you can produce them in masses for next to nothing, flood the markets, and hope that someone buys them and forgets to return them. Even if they find only 5-10 victims per book, it’s nearly 100% profit.
In recent years, many things fell off Boeing products. Just thought I mention it. One of it was a door, or rather, where a door had been.
Given that the greatest amount of issues they had back on the ground and which led to the program being months or years late were software problems, this does not surprise me the slightest.
Wherever a life depends on it, 95% are terrible odds.
As I said elsewhere: They should bring up the managers who are responsible for this program up with a SpaceX capsule, and let them descend with the Starliner.
Junk advertising by a weird junk candidate.
In general, those arbitration clauses should be made illegal.
And they are unsafe for the owner and environment.
A gun like that needs the firing pin removed and put in a museum.
Regardless how many types of “safety” for a gun exist, this one obviously didn’t have the one it shuld have had.
Thank you! I’ve seen that this thing would work under Wine, so I can actually see it live!
I’ve seen an even better screensaver back then, and I’m wondering what happend to it. It featured a small sandy island with a palm tree and a stranded guy. This guy would regularly go behind the palm tree, get something out of an insanely bottomless invisible warehouse, build something from the stuff to leave the island, fail, and return to rest position.
Does anyone have an idea what it was called and whether it is still around somewhere?
I’m actually surprised that this does not curdle(?) the milk.
What? And those are legal in the US? It’s worse than I thought.
Time to paint a new sign, methinks.