Craig Richards - Fabric 01
Craig Richards - Fabric 01
If you add white vinegar to load, you won’t get the ick from clothes sitting in washer for hours.
Her father was also one of the highest-earning crim defense lawyers.
None of that matters. I just like riding around town in one of Lara Croft’s breasts.
Your math sounds right. I’m surprised that ProPublica would fall for copaganda.
Please forgive a wildly uninformed question: What is it that VMware does today that isn’t covered by Docker?
Buttigieg has watched a bunch of issues increase on his watch, and done next to nothing about them.
Que pena.
I’d be fascinated to know whether Prime membership has taken a noticeable hit. I have been a member since its inception, and buy $20K/year in stuff there, but canceled my upcoming renewal, when they announced the price gouge for PrimeVideo and then started salting programming with ads.
I thought Macron was the one who has been urging against more involvement and talking to Putin off and on. What changed?
I heard someone say there’s a North Montenegro now. Is that true?
I’m so tainted by Borat.
I used to smoke in the shower in the ‘70s. Loved it.
I also had a roommate who had to get up at least once per night to smoke.
Sensuously?
I wonder if companies should be forced to provide a product’s core tech diagrams, material science, and major code base revisions to a kind of escrow, which is then released when the product is sunsetted.
I like this superpositional moment for him. I suspect his insecurities made him want to be caught, and that there is some relief that will come, even if he sent to jail.
They’re surprisingly good, particularly BYD cars, in my experience.
Americans’ vehicles tend to be huge, wildly inefficient for their daily usage, and they throw off externalities like pedestrian and cyclist risks, road damage, and support for countries who use our gas spending to make the world less liberal.
VW, Honda, Toyota, and Datsun capitalized on American vehicle bloat to build massive, multinational companies with products in every segment. The Chinese are going to ruin our domestic manufacturers, once they decide to build bridgehead plants here.
Today, I’m driving an Acura that is made in Marysville, Ohio. Not assembled; it is substantively made here in the States. And, the chain reaction that led to Honda, a Japanese company, exporting profits made from American productivity in 2024, started with the Big Three making massively bloated, inefficient, expensive, poorly designed cars, leaving a gap in the market that foreign companies exploited with right-sized, efficient, affordable, reliable vehicles, starting in the ‘60s and exploding with the ‘73 oil crisis.
I don’t have time to find a link, but there have been studies that demonstrate that the exact choices being made by American manufacturers today—to not fully serve the bottom of the market—sow the seeds of their own future declines in the middle and upper markets.
Thank you. I can’t figure out if it’s that or a rest-of-the-fucking-owl.