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Right. There were also Ace Doubles, but you had to be good at reading upside down if you wanted to use both halves.
Right. There were also Ace Doubles, but you had to be good at reading upside down if you wanted to use both halves.
We had something like e-readers and they didn’t need recharging as they were made out of dead trees. But each one held just one book, so you had to take a bunch of them to the bathroom with you.
It depends. What kind of beer?
Not enough articles saying why Biden is so unappealing that quite a few people prefer the convict. Physician, heal thyself.
Then only outlaws will have libraries?
“Wtf” sounds good enough for me in this case. Trump’s donors should say the same thing.
In practice that’s done by party hacks and staffers already. The president signs off at the end.
Both are demented, but the election is about the whole executive branch and not just the specific buffoon at the top. That’s what I’ve been telling myself anyway.
Idk, 65 tons of fireworks could put on a pretty good show.
It was gradual rather than sudden, and partly a matter of perception catching up with reality.
Interesting, I tend to worry less about the password store than external password managers. Maybe you are onto something and I should research it further. But the breaches I hear about have all been with external managers. I particularly don’t want anything uploading passwords to remote storage. If I have to share a password between two machines (laptop and phone), I just transfer it manually. Another minor nuisance.
I just set fennec to delete all the cookies and stuff when I “quit” from the pulldown menu. Yeah that logs me off of sites but that’s ok, I use the built in password store to log back in quickly. If I just close the browser rather than selecting “quit”, the cookies stay around. So I use “quit” when I want to get rid of the cookies, maybe a few times a day.
Fennec has a setting that does that?
I thought there was already proposition 13 from the 1970s.
Why does it matter if someone chooses to wear a mask or not? Maybe it’s a great excuse to avoid facial recognition software.
Sunglasses are better for that. The idiots trying to ban masks aren’t trying to fight crime, they just want to normalize spreading illness.
I wear a respirator whenever I’m in an indoor public space like a store, and I also don’t spend more time in those spaces than I have to. I go into the store and get what I need, but I generally don’t linger around browsing stuff. That means I probably buy less stuff, which is good for my wallet as well. But politicians hate that. They want us out there spending. That’s why they are trying to play down covid risks. So they hate mask and respirator usage since it reminds others that the virus is still out there.
You ought to wear a respirator (N95) rather than a mask (those baggy blue procedure masks). Respirators help keep you from getting sick.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/04/the-people-who-plan-on-wearing-masks-forever.html
I’m still wearing mine and we are in a covid surge right now. We can talk again if there are a few consecutive months with no significant spread. That might in fact be never.
Mozilla, you’re drunk. Go home and go to bed.
I remember a movie about one being found on the moon.
Staying in and keeping fighting is a lot to ask from a guy in his condition. Maybe he could drop out and keep fighting, or possibly stay in and quit fighting. Those would both be easier, and it doesn’t much matter at this point anyway.