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I heard it called that back around 1985.
I heard it called that back around 1985.
Very helpful, thanks. Had the update this morning and there it was. It’s off now.
Birds can’t taste it like we do. You can get bird feed covered in red pepper to keep other animals from eating it. I’m not sure a bird would eat a pepper, anyway, but 🤷🏼♀️
I see Ian McKellen in several of those faces!
Awesome! Welcome to post stuff, I haven’t been posting the same things as instagram and facebook because I don’t know that people want that here.
Share water!
This post would fit well in [email protected]!
Edit: speaking from US banking, I think it’s probably different in other countries with updated banking practices.
Recruitment scams tend to involve the hirer sending you a large check to cover office setup purchases from the hirer’s “trusted vendor” and you keep the excess as your first paycheck. Unfortunately, the check is fake and the vendor is just the hirer behind a fake website. But the check “clears” in a couple of days, so you think you have the money, and you spend that money in the fake website, then your bank lets you know the check was fake and takes all the money back.
I’m sure there are other scenarios but they all involve a fake payment that eventually gets taken back. Glad you weren’t taken in.
Totally stealing this
“Nazi punks fuck off”
The problem with this is that reading the generated HTML behind a page that has been served to your browser does not prove that data was stored in an HTML source file. The data is inserted into the page while it’s being served to the browser. That’s what the JavaScript does after it requests the data from the backend code, which gets the data from the database (or whatever storage is being used) and sends it back to the JavaScript, which puts it in the page.
Saving data in source HTML files would mean every possible combination of data anyone might request must be saved in its own separate file, which is definitely not how web development is done. Laws should not be made by people who don’t know what they’re talking about.
Love seeing a Heinlein ref. ❤️
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They’re turning down the free steak because the [insert ethnicity/whatever difference here] person might get one too.
I have only just now gotten the notification for your response. I have to think that’s our answer.
There are three posts I made, maybe it’s not federating? I’m not sure how all that works across instances.
Aw, thanks :)
Awesome, glad to see you here!
I came here from being pretty heavily involved in Reddit. The only thing keeping me there is r/heinlein, I want to keep it going.
You probably know most of us on the society’s board from back then. The Heinlein Forum has many of us, and I even have a little group for those of us who were afh friends back then. If you’re on facebook leave a comment on a post on the Heinlein Society’s page mentioning this and I’ll find you. (Most recent post is better)
lol no, but I do know the name. My username is the same it’s been since alt.fan.heinlein if you remember that. :)
I agree with you about TNG and DS9 completely. SNW is the best music since the earlier movies, IMO. I love it.
He also wrote Stranger in a Strange Land and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Taken all together, these three works and all the rest of his bibliography, saying he had an authoritarian streak is as valid as saying he had a hippie streak or a libertarian streak.
His writing asks questions, he doesn’t preach. Some of his characters preach, but that isn’t necessarily him speaking. It’s him asking questions and spurring discussion.