Not the top right though.
Not the top right though.
He was Prince of Wales (because he was heir apparent), that’s not the same as being Welsh.
The utility is sufficiently explained by the fact that diligently denying things creates the impression that not denying things means that it’s true.
Boy, Oxo has has a terrible website. Decline their tracking and it gets stuck “Processing request” while blocking the whole page. Accept and it’s immediately usable.
Is being able to afford these things really not affecting anything?
Especially the pet sounds like quite a difference to me.
The imminent threat of an invasion (assembled in staging area and ready to go) could have been tried before. It would have been very costly, but would have been necessary anyway for an actual invasion if the nuclear bombs didn’t cause a surrender (there was a coup attempt to prevent it, so it was never a sure thing even with the bombs).
The police officers committed these acts while they were still in training as part of their dual bachelor’s degree.
Yet this is better than the alternative, it’s easier to get rid of them at the earlier stage.
That’s about 70,000 Euro after taxes for each of them. Should go a ways in India.
Hopefully someone or some group didn’t kidnap her to force her to work as a nurse for them.
That does sound like one of the better scenarios to me.
Not really that big of a factor, German car owners will not drive around with flat tires if they notice, which is likely rather soon.
You can first build something you like using yourself, but at some point you should start holding it under the nose of various well-meaning not-so-techy people and watch how they try to use it.
Thank you!
People like you make the internet a better place.
Very often that info is the result of a full conversation:
That means automatation is more complicated, and there’s also the legal aspect.
It’s still very possible, but it probably stops quite a few people that considered this.
Also what a robot capable of taking over the world would say.
That is a central topic explored in Asimov’s works, dude didn’t just write them down to fix a problem, he wanted to write about them, and other authors did too. They are good rules generally, but hardly foolproof. The “I, Robot” movie is one example of negative outcomes they could lead to.
I was on “hot” and got it without much scrolling.
I actually have year old programminghumor posts after the first page without any comments…
The text you’ve provided appears to be a sentence written using a mix of Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic characters, as well as some special symbols. It seems to be an attempt to make the sentence harder to read, or obfuscate it, by using unusual characters.
The English translation of the sentence, based on the appearance of the characters, would be: “You can totally try and obfuscate the text of your post so that robots have a hard time reading it.”
Interesting how it went the other way.
What stood out in particular?
True, it does cost about 0.2 cents per liter, so you’ll likely pay less than 2€ a year if you exclusively drink tapwater.
There’s more to Palestine than Gaza, so while your 3rd sentence is very much true and more central to the issue at hand, the first one is quite incorrect and might lead people to forget about Abbas/Fatah.