their phones do tend to have that already...
e: at least the lower end ones I've had
their phones do tend to have that already...
e: at least the lower end ones I've had
they're already using "awfuls"; I wouldn't bet against them straight up calling people "race traitors"
ah yes, the famous opening line of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
ah okay, I think sharing that entire article is kinda endorsing all the weird stuff in it, but thanks for specifying.
I know those are large numbers, but like, Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the internet? "$97.6 million in assets" is peanuts to that (compare it to any other website in a similar range!). The fact that they don't have that much operating costs is a good thing, right? It means they're efficient, which is what people love to complain about with non-profits.
Anyway, it's not like they ask for much--I think the last fundraiser I saw they were asking for $2.75 a year, if you felt like they provided you that much value over the year. I certainly do, and I donate $10/year to them. If you don't feel like Wikipedia is worth that cost to you that's fair--but I think telling other people that they shouldn't donate because it objectively(?) isn't worth it is a strange thing to do.
... idk, if Wikipedia is pissing off Deepak Chopra, I'm pretty sure that's a good thing...
edit: I think my downvote probably warrants a less flippant explanation. In the past decade, Wikipedia has started explicitly labeling pseudoscience and "alternative medicine" as such, as opposed to their original policy of being so "neutral" they would say things like "some people think this is bogus, but some people think not". This has, understandably, pissed those people off, and I suppose in some sense they are right? But in this era of widespread and accelerated sanewashing, I think saying these (true!) things does matter, and the people getting pissed off are really just telling on themselves. I would invite you to read the Wikipedia articles on the quoted public figures for yourself, and verify that they really were slandered the way they describe.
tangentially-related Hank Green video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zi0ogvPfCA
well in general it's just not really a helpful thing to say... imagine your car won't start and a bunch of other people say "I have zero issues with mine"
technically TMR, but yeah
I'm interpreting it as two Es blurred together (like horizontal motion blur), if that makes sense? idk it makes sense to my brain
given the "E" is stylized it's not really that much of a stretch to interpret it as two Es mashed together; it seems clear to me and the "typo" criticism comes off as unnecessarily pedantic
(e: I didn't downvote the comment, but it did leave a bad taste in my mouth)
NOAA is run by the US government, yes.
I'm preaching to the choir here, but Philip Labes has some very poignant protest songs. This recent one is about this headline: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Xj0A2PTolCc
IIRC there's someplace on their website or manual where they explain why 350mm is the max they chose, and a big reason was the wobble/flex that you'd get from going over--you'd have to compensate for that by designing a much more rigid frame and not just scaling the Voron design