There’s no barrier? I thought they’d be in a cell with the person watching outside.
There’s no barrier? I thought they’d be in a cell with the person watching outside.
It went about how you would expect the hundreds of times I watched it happen.
So what exactly happened?
All of them, that’s why I can’t do horror.
Should be 100%. After the 70s oil embargo we should have had ungodly research into nuclear, fusion, solar, and batteries. Good time to build more metros instead of asking more car lanes. We could have also kicked coal in the 80s. That’s 40 to 50 years of no political will.
Aren’t these sectors detected and blocked when you format and install a new os?
People don’t have free agency to move to any country they want. In my view the free agency which you say is being removed never actually existed in the first place.
But I do find it funny that “give me your poor” (yes I’m borrowing from the US) turned into “give me your elite”.
In Canada we heavily base immigration on education. So we’re siphoning off the best educated of other countries. I mean this is just fucking those countries.
I misread space as space.
If they have eggs, get a dozen.
Do you have a forced air furnace? Some of them have a switch to turn the fan on, which would pull in air and push it out the vents (just without the heating).
You only need IT support, which you would be paying for one way or another with MS.
the government has given the go-ahead for the first step towards complete digital sovereignty in the state, with further steps to follow.
The term digital sovereignty is very important here. If a public administration uses proprietary, closed software that can’t be studied or modified, it is very difficult to know what happens to users’ data:
We have no influence on the operating processes of such [proprietary] solutions and the handling of data, including a possible outflow of data to third countries. As a state, we have a great responsibility towards our citizens and companies to ensure that their data is kept safe with us and we must ensure that we are always in control of the IT solutions we use and that we can act independently as a state.
Digital sovereignty seems to be the primary impetus, so this might go far. Saving money is secondary.
So your neighbour’s houses are sticking out further? Well you’re probably going to have to rely on fans then. And the rolling screen door. Place one fan outside the door pointed into the house. On the other side place it inside the house and pointed out.
There is literally zero space between the front and the street?
Do you own the house? Is so you can look changing out windows with this vertical swing style to catch the wind. https://homeimprovementsupply.com/images/product/medium/2815.jpg Orientate to catch the wind (but remember you need the air in the house to have a way to flow out too).
Are all the windows on one side? Are any of these full door length? Front and back door? You’re not giving us much to go on.
Get a full roll out screen door for the front and back doors. You can also take a big fan, place it just outside the door pointed into into house.
Assuming the windows are parallel to the wind, can you construct a vertical awning (if I can call it that) to catch the wind?
designed to fit Russia.
Luckily Russia isn’t fit.
Oh yeah we’d nevvvveer have a bunch of the “I used to be Democrat voter until event _____, now I’m all in Republican” people show up with their new attempted catchline. Noooo, would nevvvver happen. Not online.
It’s always projection (when they say genocide Joe).
If I can ask, if we go way back like 40 or 50 years ago, why did cisc get adopted over risc?
Really? I thought facebook martketplace was the big one.