Of course by then, the time you’d have spent would be worth more than $25
Yes, but you'd now have a script that can be used in the future as well. Automation is a magical thing, my friend.
Of course by then, the time you’d have spent would be worth more than $25
Yes, but you'd now have a script that can be used in the future as well. Automation is a magical thing, my friend.
Here's the reference if you either don't get it, or need a replay of this great scene:
Yeah, that's pretty egregious. It looks like North America is no better than Poland in the first graphic.
I think he means "Why poop on your own time when it can be on company time?"
People should be signalling before they leave, but I'll give you a tip from a country that uses roundabouts.
Look at the front wheels. Where are the front wheels pointing?
The front wheels will tell you where they are going quicker and more often than people's turn signals (which are unreliable).
Cargo bikes need to become more common. It would have easily carried a laser printer ... and a second laser printer ... and your groceries for the week ... and a kitchen appliance.
Edit: Here are the examples from the Not Just Bikes video on cargo bikes:
Socialise the losses, privatise the profits.
If you were surrounded by yes men and billions of dollars, you too could fail upwards.
You're right, and your post needs to be seen more. Learn Morse audibly, not visually. Whenever I see someone post about these charts it instantly tells me that they don't actually use Morse.
Learning Morse visually means you have to decode it with more steps:
hear code --> visualise the sound --> decode to letter
Decoding by ear is the fastest way, and is the way that Morse operators decode it (eventually you just hear words).
hear code --> decode to letter.
Here is a useful website for learning Morse code: https://lcwo.net/
Oh man, that reminds me that I have a file called:
"File that would make any government super powerful, has a dead man switch, and I take bribes."
I hope no one finds out about it.
Edit: I didn't realise this was a weird American Christian thing. Should have just steered clear and not asked questions. ✌
"The youth potion is a little problematic; immoral even."
"In what way?"
"The primary ingredient is the blood of children."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KO2IjWI9fA