Literally the plot of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Literally the plot of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Paired with a hat or hoodie with IR LEDs.
Prepaid VISA gift card purchased with cash.
Chatting at the urinal is verboten in the US. It’s an unwritten rule. You’ll be the village pariah if you try.
Just pee on the stains until they give up and go away.
And you can bump that up to 200gb for a few bucks a month.
Shining a blacklight around in the Holodeck would be illuminating.
Seattle has a chain called Dick’s. Their burgers are tasty and cheap. A couple of Deluxes after a night out really hits the spot.
Learning UE5. I have no idea what I’m doing but it still feels productive.
There’s far more than one where Eddie plays multiple characters.
Oh! What the hell?
Interesting. I’ve never known the term counterfeit to be anything other than “fake imitating real”. In this case, a company creating unapproved copies, it makes sense and there doesn’t really seem to be a better term to describe their actions, but it is confusing with a surface read of the issue.
How can the manufacturer of those cards make counterfeit cards? Wouldn’t they still be real cards but just diluting the market?
Spanish has a ton of these. Sometimes the rules of the language are changed to avoid them. For instance, you’d expect “the water” to use the feminine version of “the” as “agua” ends in “a” (la agua), but because it causes connected speech and makes the stressed syllable difficult to hear, the masculine version is used instead (el agua) to avoid that awkwardness.
A pickup truck where I’m from.
The nurse assisting my wife while she was giving birth did this for her while helping dialate prior to delivery. It wasn’t something they warned us about in the birthing classes.