The way Jason’s head slides across Tarantino’s shoulder - smoooooooooth.
The way Jason’s head slides across Tarantino’s shoulder - smoooooooooth.
Mitch has done nothing but enable the incoming administration, and helped to get it in power, so he has no leg to stand on now in all of his hand waving about the polio vaccine.
If they have MXC in 8k - all in
This is definitely what it’s supposed to do (and a great feature) but unfortunately it doesn’t work that well. Have tried this many times, especially with Amazon links, and it seems to be a bit inconsistent in its effectiveness.
Gross - why would you put seltzer in that?
Have seen this at least one gajillion times. Almost a perfect movie.
I think the greatest ending to this story would be if an employee at that landfill found it (either by digging for it on their lunch breaks or just random chance) and was able to use it.
Damn, beat me to it. I would bet 10,500 buttcoins that at least 75% of people who see that headline immediately thought the same thing too.
Now do the version of this comic that calls out all the women that voted to take that choice away from themselves and others.
The real villain in the story is Charlie’s family.
EDIT: except for his mom.
Well I think the oval office would be much more well suited to a 100% carbon-based humanoid like Ted Cruz:
Same. Ridiculous design decision and I would either leave it on its side or upside down.
Soooooooooo……. More ads and bullshit then? I regret not the 5 or so clicks it took to delete my account.
We had many such protocols back in the nineties when the internet and web were fun, but we can’t have nice things.
Yes, this was a jaded-gen-xer-get-off-my-lawn moment.
These have 500 mile range - baffles me that none of the EVs being made by the west can provide better range than they are now. Seems like 250 is the standard cap for “normal” models. Some way less and some slightly more.
Will our new robot overlord still allow us to hate on Elon?
“RISC is good.”
Can’t speak to PC UI, but for the web, “public good” entities and government institutions have to follow ADA guidelines on usability for differently-abled people. Weird, because the law says this but does not get specific on what exactly must be done to be compliant. The gist is that those entities are “supposed to” follow WCAG, although those are only guidelines and not mandates.
I work in healthcare and our org, although we made best effort to make our site accessible for screen readers, color impairment issues, etc, we were still sued (lawsuit was a bit of a shakedown) and are now working to address and remediate each item in the suit with a third party. We want to be fully compliant but as of yet, there isn’t a “set of rules” that we can all look to make these sites compliant (basically just a bunch of suggestions). Weird times we live in.
The only one who laughs at Jimmy Fallon’s jokes is Jimmy Fallon.