I said it’s a public accommodation. https://www.findlaw.com/civilrights/civil-rights-overview/public-accommodations-equal-rights.html.
I said it’s a public accommodation. https://www.findlaw.com/civilrights/civil-rights-overview/public-accommodations-equal-rights.html.
That was a dumb GOP-led effort to plunge the USPS into financial ruin and thus give a reason to privatize it.
You mean the requirement to have the pension funds fully pre-paid 75 years in advance? Nobody else in the world had anywhere near that kind of forward requirement. That’s why the USPS was in the red. It was a GOP requirement from some time ago.
NIST standards require either 3 or 7 passes for recovery-proof deletion, but there are ways to still recover more than one damn text from a device that has undergone this type of a wipe. Physical acquisition of this data is not impossible, and is necessary to root out the bad actors who put us at risk on Jan 6 and…
In a functioning country, it probably would have.
Oh bless his heart.
Child Murder with Cheese
Just pay no attention to the Orion slave girls.
Cities need to just pay for ample public restrooms and the necessary cleaning and security for them, especially in high foot traffic areas.
Aha, but you said “robbing,” which is a different crime than “shoplifting.” And shoplifting certainly isn’t being “increasingly made legal for all intents and purposes.” And I’m not sure what the point is of entertaining a concern for which employers themselves are responsible, as you admit. When has an employee been…
Here’s a radical idea from years ago:
They can’t due to federal law https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/02/biden-cannot-fire-usps-louis-dejoy.html
Post offices are large commercial buildings that suck down some serious amperage to keep air conditioned. Turn off half or so of the AC systems at night (when it likely isn’t needed) and switch that power supply to a pile of Level 2 chargers. Charging your vehicles in 10 hours is perfectly fine in this case.
If anything, this should be the easiest damn thing to plan out for electric vehicles....
Tarantino went on to explain that it’s called “Battle Royale” because of the metric system.
Well technically, Richard Bachman Stephen King was the first writer to bring in the concept of pitting childrens against each other in a deadly, last-kid-alive competitive sport organised by a despotic futuristic government in The Long Walk, so he probably deserves most of the credit here.
I coulda, but I don’t know if I shoulda...
Would you accept a “woulda”?
Here’s a handy tip to remember if you should use “would have,” or “would of.”
technically they are both ripping off ancient Rome who probably stole it from some other culture