I’m guessing braking without (1) causing a pile-up or (2) snapping the tow-lines will be a problem.
I’m guessing braking without (1) causing a pile-up or (2) snapping the tow-lines will be a problem.
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What about the set of all insects?
Monoculture isn’t just ‘bad’. It is a threat to food security. A virus can wipe out your entire harvest. Any sensible government is going to be scared.
People who are forced to work fewer hours can often do more work in those fewer hours. Opposition to the four-day week, like opposition to free healthcare, does not even make economic sense. It is purely a form of sadism.
Hmm, I wonder why most poor people care more about money than talking shit on the internet. Truly a great mystery.
Reduced expenditure on constructing and maintaining parking lots. Include the costs of security / cameras.
Company has better control over when employees come and go.
Employees can start working while on the bus (reading mails, catching up with co-workers, etc.).
PR department can highlight this as a new green policy. They might even be able to convince the local government to bear a part of the costs, or give some other monetary reward.
Now excuse me while I go wash my hands.
Google flights (I know, I know) has it. Also, airlines generally prefer one manufacturer to simplify logistics, so you could look up the ‘fleet’ section on their Wikipedia page
The antisemitism bullshit was just a convenient excuse. They would have kicked him out one way or the other.
I don’t think the comparison with Corbyn is fair. Labour looks like it will win the next election by a landslide, and whatever Corbyn says will have little impact on that. Also, criticising Israeli aggression isn’t as career-ending in the UK as it is in the US. So I think Corbyn has a lot more freedom to follow his conscience, whereas Bernie has to tread very carefully.
But will it bring back a naughty boy?
How would a metal detector sense the shape of your flesh? And how would it know your legal gender?