When I worked at Taco Bell in high school, if we ran out of sauce it always damn near started a war.
Sorry, customers, I’m not in charge of the shipments!
When I worked at Taco Bell in high school, if we ran out of sauce it always damn near started a war.
Sorry, customers, I’m not in charge of the shipments!
Never underestimate a kid with free time
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This news article doesn’t have the dates announced, but bloomberg does.
I didn’t want to post something with a paywall.
Update: I have now learned about archiving, the correct article is posted
There have been concerns of a real estate crash in China for several years, with different problems than the potential real estate crash that could happen here in the United States.
That being said, China “on the edge” is certainly a title meant to get you to click on the link. Economies wax and wane, after all.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/20/world/luna-25-spacecraft-moon-collision-intl/index.html
We’ve just had more information come out, and it appears you’re right about the rushing! I’ll eat crow on that
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I’m trying to have a discussion about innovation in space, something that goes beyond Russia, and has a clear history.
Sorry I didn’t bag on Russia enough, I thought you guys were doing a good enough job of that already without me
What? It clearly states in the article they knew it was risky… I would consider that rushing.
Glad it was unmanned. There’s enough senseless death in the world.
If you take a look at the lunar missions for space race, you’ll see many of them happened within a year of each other. It’s a wonder there weren’t more failures!
Compare that to today, where it took almost 20 years of planning for the Hubble telescope to come into fruition.
You shouldn’t rush things in space. This is just the latest reminder.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2fp6O8oAYbegrMqVnbjZju?si=EN908Q5SQw2Ol0vNljyfIA
The Bronze Age Collapse, Fall of civilizations podcast does an excellent job going in depth about it.
I’m never eating oysters again
Thank you for the context!
I don’t even like IPhones, but aren’t they one of the most private?
I’ve lived In rural areas in the U.S. all my life. Internet is always atrocious because the only ones that provide services out those ways know that they have no competition.
Luckily, I’ve had a great company come in and now have fantastic internet after they set up the infrastructure, but I still think about those days I had to use Windstream.
If you’ve never read up on the late bronze age collapse, I suggest you do it if you feel like being depressed.
I used to think censorship worked. Now I think that just encourages troubled individuals to find an even worse echo chamber somewhere on the internet.
I don’t know what the right answer is regarding some of the parties in these lawsuits, I just see more and more stuff get censored and it never seems to get any better.
Have you contacted Eureka about this? They could potentially have one in stock, or could make one for you, or suggest a generic one that will fit your model.
I looked online and saw several generic models, but they were all designed for newer vacuums.
You could potentially patch the hole with something if it’s small enough, but thats probably the worst idea out of all of them.
Good luck
I like it. Still has some classic glitches, enemies jumping high into the air after you kill them, grabbing weapons out of a locked container because part of the gun was sticking was sticking out, you know, Bethesda things.
I found that it looks really blurry if I don’t have it on Ultra settings, that’s my only real complaint.