I hope so too, that has to be a very difficult situation for working parents to navigate.
I hope so too, that has to be a very difficult situation for working parents to navigate.
employers are permitted to require staff to work up to two unpaid hours per day for a limited period in return for more free time.
Wow.
Am I thinking of that game with the awesome scope mechanics? That game has PVE modes?
Your comment speaks to high level concepts but you didn’t provide an the example to ground it to reality.
Like others have mentioned they aren’t seeing these examples of core issues having impacts on their day to day lives/communities. I’m not either. When it comes down to it, laws written to apply to everyone are generally enforced for everyone.
Catching violent perpetrators pretty much always takes priority over non-violent theft. When we see acts of violence get immediate police attention it feels like the image you are trying to portay is inaccurate.
In my case, it wasn’t my choice. :(
It’s difficult, but you can train the cat to sleep out of your room.
Are you implying “anti racist discrimination” is justified by your quote? I agree with your quote, but it is not supportive of Kendi’s quote in the slightest. To discriminate is to “unjustly treat categories of people”, so if someone is acting racist and you don’t tolerate them, that is not discrimination at all because you are judging them for their actions, not their looks.
“The only remedy to racist discrimination is antiracist discrimination. The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination”
They are prioritizing things deemed necessities.
I don’t know what book that was or what metrics its using, but my local intersections could easily pass 3x the current number of cars per green light if they accelerated together, and right away.
The number of people who poorly merge and cause traffic shockwaves, how slow cars drive in the fast lane, the accidents caused by human error. Really curious how they came to that 75% number.
In the 90s in school, I did a report and imagined computers would be too expensive to have in every car, so the road itself would have wireless infrastructure to control the cars.
And even if the bank owns 90% of the home you are still on the hook to pay the full property taxes.
A high percentage of the people who are hit at night are on drunk, drugs, or mentally ill. Not exactly the type to heed this advice. Maybe homeless services could pass out reflective clothes.
Gaza wasn’t stolen, it was literally given back in 2005
They had to evict a bunch of isrealis from their homes to do so, I remember watching videos of that online when it happened.
B0g.org was the real shit
That’s not the argument, you are saying it’s impossible to build a device that has input but no output to the same system. I’m saying you are wrong.
I’m sure something can be done to prevent outbound signals from the device.
“Should doctors implant microchips in people’s brains”. Is the question, and the answer should be 100% between the doctor and patient.
Work: MS teams if it’s internal or the client uses teams. Zoom typically if they don’t. Slack for on demand calls.
Home: what’s app video calls.
I liked it. Unfortunately aside from valve, no serious studio has put any resources into making a good vr game.
Sitting games could be big on vr. Flight/space sims could be awesome.