I found 2, but I am sure there are more. https://masto.host/ https://toot.io/mastodon_hosting.html
Christian Horner?
Yeah, F1 driver Max Verstappen is in a similar situation. Clearly insanely talented, but probably got there by having a childhood which was pretty fucked up (left at gas station by father in Italy if he lost a karting race, etc.).
Maybe we miss out on a couple of savants without this kind of treatement, but it is a pretty good tradeoff, especially if you think about all the kids that did not make it to the top, and just had a abusive childhood without anything to show for it.
Wikipedia actually has an article about it. They are mainly bothered by the unreadability of it. Editors can indeed bundle citations as you suggest, but it takes some manual effort.
Citation overkill is also a bit of a red flag for edit wars, or barely-notable things that someone really wants to have on a wiki page.
Just a warning: this takes pretty much every bad FF trope you can think of and turns it to max. Awful reading.
Your definition of vegetable is “cannot be used as base for pizza sauce”? Oddly specific.
Uhh, yes they do. This does not take much googling to find out. Capitalist companies produce spices in the east too.
People really think this. Most peoples knowledge stops at “evolution is when thing become better”. And people that do realize don’t talk about evolutionary pressure in the gut microbiome in the comic community.
I get cold just thinking about this. Turning off the shower is my least favourite part of showering. Why repeat the experience several times in one session?
If you watched the video, you would know you don’t actually own the battery but lease it from the manufaturer.
It is genuinly a very nice building though. I would love an office there.
There is a cinema inside as well.
Nono, the other way round. Visit it with chrome and spoof a firefox user agent, so it looks like you used firefox, while you can still use the website.
Black could have won in the first turn we see, right?
Aweful idea: do you want to plan a meeting at 16:00 with colleagues in the US? It is very hard to tell if this makes sense without timezones. Is this in their working day? Or the equivalent of midnight? Or something else? There are no timezones, so there is no way of telling without looking at some shady website how many hours you are shifted - which is basically the concept of timezones anyway, but shittier.
Lol, no. Not in any way.