This whole thread had me wondering how much I'm costing them so I could at least pay my share. A quick search got me this page to donate. There's some information about how they are using that money, but it doesn't seem like they've spent much, and it makes me feel like they've got funding from somewhere else that covers their hosting costs.
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They can can only do that once per type of budget bill, per year. And since they can't stand not getting what they want, they obviously had to use it the first chance they got.
Y'all, ask your doctor about a sleep aid. I got a prescription that changed my life. It's so nice being able to settle the noise at night and actually get 7-8 hours of sleep.
Just Fyi, paracetamol is acetaminophen.
Do you have a source for the joggers bit?
No where did I say that, you obtuse troll.
No where does it say that consumers should be required to do these things. Just that if the only end of life possibility for a product is the land fill, then we should restrict it's manufacturing. Obviously there would need to be exceptions for things like medical needs or accessibility accomodations.
I've been told that more recently than the 2000s, but I'll be honest, I didn't really do much research into it. Sorry that I offended you by being wrong.
McDonald's does, assuming they haven't changed that recently.
That article outlines the issues with the idea really well. Thanks for sharing it.
Oh, my, god, they were right about the 4D chess all along.
Practical Engineering. His videos are about all the infrastructure that makes the modern world function.