In total, sure. There’s enough (in)famous athletes between football, tennis, golf, racing, etc.
Active athletes from one type of sport? No chance.
In total, sure. There’s enough (in)famous athletes between football, tennis, golf, racing, etc.
Active athletes from one type of sport? No chance.
Government? No. But I could definitely see private prison corporations making money selling prison slave labor weed.
Having looked at the comic, I can confirm that Betteridge’s law still applies.
It doesn’t though.
Musk being a Nazi caused him to do the Nazi salute, not the other way around.
In this AU, the statue of liberty was a gift from Italy rather than France. It’s a Roman salute.
Who says anything about “significant”?
“Hey man, can you pick up some Gatorade when you’re a the store?”
“Sure, which one?”
“Blue”
Is not exactly an unreasonable conversation to have.
India and China stave off the war by agreeing to go Molotov-Ribbentrop on Nepal and Bhutan.
Best thing about DHL is that I can just direct it to a package locker nearby and pick it up from there within a week. None of that being at home when the package arrives garbage, and I get a reason to leave the house and go for a walk.
In this analogy, using the diamond does use it up. In the sense that none else can use that diamond concurrently. If someone else wants a diamond, more children must die.
This is different from the trained AI model, which can concurrently be used by everyone at the same time, at very little extra cost.
Best I can offer is an overfull \hbox
To slightly unconfuse people: those were based around the pun that while Stör means sturgeon, stören means to disturb/annoy.
import re
def is_even(i: int) -> bool:
return re.match(r"-?\d*[02468]$", str(i)) is not None
Other cures include literally just restarting your PC once a month so it can install updates.
By that logic, the average of red and cyan is both purple and lime. Still useless.
The problem is that averaging hue makes no sense at all because hue is not a longest scale.
If you take a red poster (0) and a blue poster (240), it averages to green. Or take red (0) and red (359), averaging to cyan (180).
Which is literally just German for Bavarian Motor Works.
Basically me every time I open a website on my work laptop, where I cannot add browser extensions because of IT policies.
I honestly cannot fathom why large companies don’t include at least simple adblockers in their browser configurations. I don’t even need to block youtube ads, the banners on stackoverflow are bass enough). Would probably save fairly significant amounts of bandwidth, too.
Because someone said 10 years ago that it was slow, which is since parroted by a ton of people that would not notice it in any real life scenario.
“So you finally snapped”