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The article is literally about how there is precedent for eliminating a country’s TLD when that country no longer exists, in the .su and .yu domains (for USSR and Yugoslavia respectively).
It won’t happen overnight, but it’ll happen.
The article is literally about how there is precedent for eliminating a country’s TLD when that country no longer exists, in the .su and .yu domains (for USSR and Yugoslavia respectively).
It won’t happen overnight, but it’ll happen.
The styling of pretty much all American cars in the mid to late 60s was incredible. Literally pick anything, and it’s awesome.
I was thinking Buick Riviera, if they adopted the late 80s styling while keeping the early 80s size.
https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/buick-riviera-1986.html#agal_0
This kind of makes me want to make some spaghetti and do a photo shoot with my pachislo machine.
You must have watched some other video than I watched then. He blathers about (paraphrasing) “if you link to any firearm accessory, even a holster, they will delete the video and your channel.” That’s just not true.
Maybe OP did that, but that’s exactly what Rossman is saying in the video.
Maybe he’s saying that those people have an unusually short distance between their armpits and their hips?
Rossman apparently doesn’t know how to read.
I was in my 40s before I learned that “washing your face in the shower” is so much easier if you exhale slowly through your nose and mouth while rinsing. It’s also a really good idea when you’re tipping your head back to wash your hair, to plant one of your feet at the edge of the tub or shower. This gives your brain a better reference to what “up” and “down” are when you’ve got your head tipped back and eyes closed under water that’s spraying on you at an angle. This didn’t matter so much when I was younger, but now that I am old, it’s pretty much a necessity. Falling in the shower is incredibly dangerous.
Doesn’t look like I’m able to edit the URL, but thank you.
Could very well be, but worth talking to the association to make sure.
If you’re in a townhouse, you have an association. The association would be responsible for the common attic and its insulation. Bring this concern to the attention of the board. Could be other people have the same problem and the fix could be attic-related.
Do people avoid Chromebooks for the same reason?
Okay I have a sudden thought.
You know how sometimes you’ll be, say, walking over a bridge, and your brain will say “YEET YOUR PHONE INTO THE RIVER!” And you’re like “Fuck no, why would I do that?” and you stick your phone in your pocket and move away from the railing?
Call of the void. I’m convinced that this is your primitive brain’s way of reminding you what not to do by creating “dangerous” situations for you to respond to in the appropriate way, because we just don’t run into dangerous situations like that very often in modern societies.
Extending from that, I think that there’s a time in young children where their brains have advanced to be able to do the “call of the void” thing, maybe triggered by an accident with dog food or a bottle of water, but haven’t advanced to where they don’t answer that call.
All of the above is constructed out of pure speculation. But it sounds good to me.
Libraries also make a ton of copies and give them out for free.
This is just wrong.
If a library has purchased two copies of a piece of digital media - an ebook, for example - which patrons can check out online, only two people can have it checked out at once, and when the checkout period expires, the content is no longer available to the patron. Now a copy is freed up for the next person to check out.
If you choose any dishwasher, spend the extra money and get one that’s quiet. The cheapest ones are so loud that you can’t really enjoy anything else while they’re running. I’m willing to bet that quiet 18" dishwashers are pretty hard to come by.
For accuracy’s sake, Lemmy is an ActivityPub client. Mastodon is an ActivityPub client. kbin and mbin are ActivityPub clients. I’m sure there are others that I’m not aware of.
I would like to know of a community where I can post things that I write to myself. I’m not capable enough to make my own community yet, and I’ve got a lot to say.
Make the community. Like, in a technical sense, make your lemmy community and post there. You’ll find reasons to reference it from time to time. If you’ve got a lot to say, then say it.
Now, that doesn’t necessarily help if your aim is for other people to hear you, but that’s a separate concern.
ICANN controls TLDs. Nobody can “register it.”