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That’s the proper name of it. The Ukraine isn’t the proper name of Ukraine.
That’s the proper name of it. The Ukraine isn’t the proper name of Ukraine.
His accent ain’t flamboyant at all.
No they’re not.
Grandma what was it like? To be on that holiday site?
Yeah there was an official leave campaign which had Boris and co. and turn there was Farage’s unofficial side campaign. It was the official campaign that ran the 350 million a week for the NHS on the side of a bus ad, not Farage’s. Farage’s campaign was mostly focused on racist fear mongering about immigrants.
It’s per se, not persay. From the latin ‘per’ meaning by and ‘sē’ meaning itself.
Never because that’s not how trademarks work.
The amount of people in general that don’t understand even the most basic shit about trademarks or how they differ from copyright and often mix up the two is staggering really.
The ‘Don’t be evil’ era was quite a long time ago now. Google’s been greedy scumbags for quite some time now so this really isn’t that unexpected.
But what the real cost to Google is here is that they have evaporated my loyalty and good will. I now see them as a company that will squeeze me when they know they can get away with it, and that my loyalty and being an early adopter means nothing to them.
You really expected more from Google?
That fps he and Adrian Carmack failed to Kickstart?
Had to scroll down so far to find an actual hot take.
Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.
On most rss readers you can just paste in the url of a youtube channel and it’ll find the rss feed for you, no need to dig about in the code. Worked for me in everything I’ve used over the years.
Is this a trick to get lurkers to post? lol I post occasionally but mostly lurk
You’re surprised that most people use the free option that requires less hassle to get going?
Fuck reddit
They’re kinda annoying and can flood the ‘all’ feed.
TPB has been a cesspit for years now.
They never did to begin with. US customary units descend from older English customary units. During the 19th century the British government redefined some things in some weights and measures acts and that was called the Imperial system because of the British Empire. US never used Imperial as they were happy doing their own independent shit.
US customary and Imperial units differed a bit until the 20th century. In the 30s there was an ‘industrial’ inch agreed upon, the 25.4mm as you said, but weights still differed. In the 50s there was a conference where the US, UK and some commonwealth countries agreed upon a standardised international yard and pound, the international yard being 0.9144 meters and the international pound 0.45359237 kilograms, defined in metric as you said. Liquid measures were not standardised for some reason so US and Imperial gallons still differ.
The formal definition of Fahrenheit is based on Kelvin these days.