You aren’t a 2 spacer. You have a single space after every period end in your sentence above.
You aren’t a 2 spacer. You have a single space after every period end in your sentence above.
I actually had to fire someone because they refused to stop typing 2 spaces. Was not a fun day.
Style handbooks were built off of typewriters and before true type fonts were introduced in the 1990's. Muscle memory is easy to change. You are just being lazy and incorrect.
No it doesn’t. I’m looking at your sentence above and it looks wrong. Space after a “.” is correctly accounted for in the font settings in true type fonts. Please correct yourself.
God dammit NO! Stop telling people this is ok, and don’t give them advice that is based on the age of the typewriter. I have literally had to correct medical databases and technical documents because someone was “taught” that 2 spaces was correct, or “looked better.” The only reason 2 spaces exists is because…
^^this^^
I am an architect, and yes, always question them. Engineers, yeah, question them too, they over design and CYA themselves just like architects, but they do it with math and diagrams.
So the people that work at those places are just fucked I guess?
Funny, I can’t see myself buying another car and NOT doing it online.
This explains a lot about your articles.
flip that and I’d be happy. 3 days at home 2 days in the office. Although I could see doing Monday & Friday at home, and Tuesday through Thursday in the office.
The primary use of soil anchors is not for earthquake protection. And as far as I know Israel’s uses them about as often as any densely packed urban area. Especially ones with buildings that are over 50 years old and thus require retrofitting of old, sometimes ancient foundations.
I mean were they idiots? you have the most restrictive stay at home orders in the nation, really for no reason. There are plenty of politicians that expect the governor to revise her order back to match other states. Several states that are worse off, but also flattening the curve have much different restrictions.
almost as good as having the right equipment and then selling it off: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-27/coronavirus-california-mobile-hospitals-ventilators
I applaud your comments in this thread. The only addition I would note is that it literally impossible for companies to pay more than they have. You make it sound like it is a choice of “their survival”. When, No, if they cut a pay check and there is no revenue to cover it, then it doesn’t get paid...
Fun fact, I don’t need 48" between the wheels to haul drywall or plywood. Useless metric.
forget wet signatures, what about requiring a wet signature on a watermarked piece of paper on a specially formatted form with a state seal?
Also in GA, need to be physically present to sign loan docs.
most manufacturers DON’T need to test that as their cab and bed are separate structures...
yep, let’s just continue to cheer the decline of all “bad” businesses and how evil they are. Their workers don’t need jobs. They don’t need to put food on the table.
bureau of labor statistics