I had a math professor that looked just like this. His sneakers were falling apart, shirt always half untucked. We all speculated that he slept in his office.
A chat app for every friend and a launcher for every game. We live in a utopia.
Selfish pricks with bad middle management probably.
There was some discussion on Marketplace on NPR saying they might just end up reducing prices during slow times to attract more people but if that's their plan then their communication of this has been disastrous. If they actually raise prices during peaks then they're fucking greedy douchebags and fuck them all.
If your mom did surge pricing she could buy the whole Wendy's franchise.
"It's coming right for us!" -South Park hunting episode
Agreed. It ruins the entire message when it reads like something a 6th grader sneezed out after recess.
Yes but according to Alito, Congress has no power over the supreme court so that act is moot and anyone can just make up a number.
This attitude is terrifying to people who handle national security information. Just because you might have authority to declassify something doesn't mean you should. It's reckless and irresponsible to expose sources and methods unnecessarily - not to mention the information itself. There's a reason that declassified documents still have a lot of redactions.
This type of stuff is usually in a very controlled environment with significant physical security - not a bathroom.
Yeah I seem to remember an NPR interview he did where they gave him "the packets" they captured of a malicious actor communicating with voting equipment and the files were Word documents that somebody typed a bunch of gibberish into and renamed the file extension.
I would have probably bought it if it were on steam but alas it was not and turned out to be mediocre anyway. Loved the original series