Oh no! What will Stanford, CalTech, Berkeley, Harvey Mudd, UCLA, and other California schools do!
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My point is that him being fat is completely unrelated to him being a horrible person.
I don't care about offending horrible people; but being overweight and being a horrible person are entirely separate.
*Nobel memorial prize. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Memorial_Prize_in_Economic_Sciences
(Unless these folks won the Nobel prize and then switched fields.)
Yes I realize this is incredibly pedantic...
Affordable Care Act, LGBTQ rights, marijuana reform...not to mention a Black man was president, and a Black woman is the party nominee.
Yeah, it sucks that progress is so slow, and yeah, it sucks that some things have gone backwards. But there has been a huge amount of progress in the past however-many years. We went from "don't ask, don't tell" to having a Catholic president openly support gay marriage in a relatively short time.
Using Harris' Glock anecdote as evidence the party is moving to the right is just lazy editorializing IMHO. Almost as lazy as just asserting that the party is moving to the left because of the issues that you decided illustrate the left-right difference...
Maybe don't use body shaming terms though? That's just lazy, and it's mean to other people, not just the target of the insult.
This election isn't about "which one," it's about voting vs. abstaining.
Duh, just read it back from /dev/random
You will recover the data, you just need to wait long enough.
Perhaps microwaving for significantly longer, at a low power level, would be safer and result in higher success/yield?
I think it has a lot to do with disposition and convenience. I'm lazy, and I don't like to drive if I can help it. But I live near enough to public transportation that we'll spontaneously decide to hop on the subway and grab dinner on the waterfront.
It's not the money that's preventing us from hopping in the car to go to some new beach for dinner, it's the convenience.
Step one: join local bike coalition.
Step two: become a single-iseue voter and only vote for their endorsements.
Only half joking here.
It's not perfect in my city, but it is getting better, which is awesome to see
in the past 7 or so years that I've lived here it has gotten way way better. The pandemic helped a ton (slow streets implemented in a really great way among other things).