Yep:
Nine bystanders were wounded by stray bullets fired by the officers and ricocheting debris, but none suffered life-threatening injuries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Empire_State_Building_shooting
Yep:
Nine bystanders were wounded by stray bullets fired by the officers and ricocheting debris, but none suffered life-threatening injuries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Empire_State_Building_shooting
According to an October report by Market Watch, Americans needed an annual income of at least $100,000 to afford a car, at least if they're following standard budgeting advice, which says you shouldn't spend more than 10 percent of your monthly income on car-related expenses.
This is a dumb way to determine whether someone can "afford" a car.
It works like that for me too. Even better if your list is short enough to avoid getting a cart.
Unstaffed tills were supposed to revolutionise shopping.
They were?
I would like to see him proven wrong.
The agency also said it would assess the safety risks of having delegated some of its oversight authority to Boeing.
I would say that makes the FAA complicit in this.
Who could have seen this coming?
Does this mean there isn't going to be a soft landing or does it relate to that at all?
The kinda shitty part is that everybody is a full time employee but you still get frequent layoffs after projects end. That’s the worst of both worlds, especially in the US where there are basically zero mandatory protections. In places with actual labor regulations it’s… kinda expensive and self-defeating.
Something like 60% of EA employees live outside the U.S.A.
file under: things I don't give a shit about
Slowly.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/06/us/texas-dps-termination-proceedings-trooper-uvalde/index.html
I don't believe I will see Ken Paxton brought to justice in this life.
How regularly?