Switzerland also very, very heavily regulates the civilian possession of ammunition.
Switzerland also very, very heavily regulates the civilian possession of ammunition.
I think they’re conceptualizing hot dog radius.
Part of the DOJ ask is that the Google search business should be enjoined from paying for preferential default status on other platforms.
They want to prohibit the Firefox arrangement as part of the anti trust matter.
And we’re also saving a bunch on disposal costs for the old stuff.
Whichever speaker is elected in the House on Jan. 3.
Also this classic xkcd
Oh no. Are you telling me that an xkcd numbered in the 2000s is a “classic” now? Yikes
Even if you do have an MMU, there’s no guarantee that you’ll get a segmentation fault from a memory bug. You can still just get the weird side effects, if you fail to access the incorrect memory.
Undefined behaviour means exactly that. You have no idea what you could get.
Are “fat bikes” the over powered electric motorcycles? 'Cause we got problems with those in the United States, too.
Yeah. He’s just wearing some kind of standard Bajoran civilian uniform, right?
(And the military Bajoran uniform is red)
Ice cream is always about churning air into cream. But nowadays the air ratio has definitely gone up. Seemingly across the board.
And that assumes that you’re not buying a brand that has gotten into the fakery.
Well, they ain’t starting from scratch, cause they designed a bunch of nukes for the USSR.
They almost certainly have workable designs in a file drawer, and the old facilities are all in Ukraine too. It’s a question of how much decommissioning those got in the nineties, and how long it takes to enrich the uranium.
I just think they’re neat.
This is NonCredibleDefense. So it’s true if it would be funny if it were true.
Ukraine gave up those nukes in exchange for security assurances. If Russia is going to go back on its assurance, then Ukraine should be able to go back to the nukes. Fair is fair.
As a former SSR that held nuclear weapons on its territory before 1968, they even oughta be free and clear with respect to the non proliferation treaty.
Reminder: it is in SpaceX’s interest to try to prevent either belligerent from using Starlink for military purposes. Among other reasons, SpaceX does not want tighter ITAR or EAR export restrictions that come with being a munition or dual-use technology.
The -V variant gained the Viper callsign. I don’t think it’s correct to call anything before F-16V “viper.”
Unlike many other military aircraft, Wikipedia does not have a complete accounting of every F16 in service–merely saying “4,500+”. So it’s a fair guess that there are still some non-Viper Falcons knocking about somewhere.
I went on the Naples subway once, and they were running full size 2-deck commuter trains on the subway. It was way overkill.
Some airlines nowadays are trying to sell the exit row seats at a premium as an upgrade.
We should also mention that if you are uncomfortable with sitting in the exit row, federal regulations require the airline to reseat you in a different row on request. You don’t have to provide a reason why.
And brioche is more like a rich egg bread than what I would recognize as cake.