I like to call pair-programming sessions (for bugs) “bebuggery sessions” at work and people haven’t complained yet.
I like to call pair-programming sessions (for bugs) “bebuggery sessions” at work and people haven’t complained yet.
It’s not a condition.
It’s a word someone made up to shame people into going against their best interests.
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Ah good point.
So your issue is a matter of labelling rather than science.
You put a rope on it. The rope goes around the generator shaft/alternator as it would be with a steam/wind turbine.
I’m trying out a paid Google called Kagi for a month.
It’s pretty good so far and very fast.
And no ads or SEO prioritisation, which is the key part.
Or tracking/data-retention, so they say (it’s not open source so we only have their word for it).
It’s very annoying that if an article title seems interesting, that it’s a bait-and-switch/clickbait.
I honestly don’t click the ones that seem too amazing.
And that’s where we get the term “slash” fiction.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirk/Spock
https://www.inverse.com/article/16203-on-star-trek-sherlock-holmes-and-the-origins-of-slash-fiction
I didn’t say I was going to do maths for you either ;)
I’m not doing maths to keep it at 18 each year.
I do 1900 lol
Solution: cover your hands with jelly and make a big scene of climbing over the cars to use the sidewalk, leaving jelly handprints everywhere.
If confronted about the jelly prints, just say you were eating a really big donut.
“We have justify-content and align-items at home”
LGBT+ people have learned not to trust the police, and so will have a hard time relaxing and enjoying themselves if they are around.
Cops have motive, means and opportunity to abuse minorities they don’t “approve” of. Therefore (and because of previous form) they have made themselves unwelcome.