

Which fourth amendment are you reading? Because the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution is pretty clearly about privacy.
Which fourth amendment are you reading? Because the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution is pretty clearly about privacy.
It’s specifically quoting someone so that the guy can’t sue for defamation. The article isn’t calling him racist.
That’s utterly false. I still constantly see requirements listing a four-year degree, but not in any program.
Yes, but that’s immediately profitable, which is why so many companies do it.
So not lost, just misplaced?
Well it was also inside the rudder shaft housing, so technically it was on board too.
Which part of “persons, houses, papers, and effects”, any even any kind of private property, is the air above your house?
*Mexicans. Apostrophe-S is for possessives.
Well that would be a subjective opinion, so no. Can’t say I agree though, just looks like an ordinary boring dam to me.
48. But the ABO and Rh systems are still the main categories.
Why would you do that to yourself
The US’s other major exports are cultural. Movies, music, and such.
I’ll look into vinegar for the next round, thanks.
Is there much innovation happening for the old games? If not, that might be a significant factor. That, and people also tend to speedrun games after playing them for real, and more people play modern games.
Bold of you to assume such spec or docs exist. Usually it’s all cowboyed and tightly coupled, with no planning for reuse.
I would, but that doesn’t work for stuff coming up through cracks in concrete, or through chain link fence. Most of the stuff I spray is stuff I can’t pull.
I had some oriental bittersweet coming up, and for that I dug down and pulled as much as I can, didn’t even bother spraying. But there’s also Virginia creeper and black swallow-wort around here mixed in with other stuff, including on the property line that I can’t physically reach to pull. So that stuff I spray. (The neighbors basically let it grow wild, so they dgaf, I just keep it minimal.)
And that’s one of the big reasons companies don’t even think about open-sourcing their code.
Just don’t get it in your body and you’ll be fine. (This includes eating foods sprayed with it without washing. Maybe also foods grown in contaminated soil; I didn’t read the article or study thoroughly.)
Personally I use Natria weed killer (https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/natria-grass-weed-control-with-root-killer-1-gal-707201a), active ingredients: Ammoniated soap of fatty acids, Maleic Hydrazide. I still wouldn’t get it in your body, but I’m pretty sure it’s less harmful and breaks down into harmless components much quicker.
Of course it’s also less effective, so it might take multiple applications, but that’s to be expected.
Everyone knows where the proprietary code is. It doesn’t just get merged in “by accident” unless you are a really shit developer (and to be fair some are).
Heh. You are still overestimating the average developer. Random code gets copy-pasted into files without attribution all the time. One guy might know, but if he gets moved to a different team, the new guy has no idea. That can be a ticking legal time-bomb.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/privacy
Seems pretty clear cut to me. If you disagree, I’m anxious to hear your explanation.