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In most states, pedestrians don’t have the right of way unless they are in a crosswalk. There are states where pedestrians always have the right of way - the “pedestrians rights states”, but most states aren’t this way.
Of course there are Federal laws against murder -18 US Code Chapter 51 defines it, as well as other Federal homicide-related crimes (manslaughter, for example) and states the penalties.
A tube of Cetaphil works for me.
A tube of Cetaphil works for me.
Sadly, that only backs up images after Google has resized them, unless they’re pretty small to begin with. It’s a good service, though - I use it and put up with the resize.
Places with plates on the rear only are pretty likely to have such laws or ordinances.
Indeed - UPS mandates back-in-first, and that’s why.
Go into the store, of course.
Correct on transmissions - no JATCO.
Subaru doesn’t put JATCO transmissions in its vehicles, and hasn’t for several years. My ‘16 Forester has a Subaru CVT.
Psssst - you turn the pump off as part of being “done pumping”, so no.
If you use a shopping portal - Smile still works! After all, it’s internal to Amazon.
Yes.
Why would Netflix plan obsolescence of Rokus? Oh, that’s right - they wouldn’t, and don’t. More nonsense.
Wow, I had no idea. So please inform me, O Great One, who would be “forc[ing] people to waste money for newer ones” in your fanciful scenario? That’s right, nobody. QED.
It is Netflix that is ending support - you *do* realize that these still work for everything else, right? Netflix doesn’t sell Roku products, so your answer is nonsense.
No, it doesn’t. They are listed as “Roku Device” and “Roku Player”. However, the serial number is there, and it can be decoded to get that information.
Is crypto hardware involved? If the answer is “no”, then it is private key. Always. The private keys are typically *exchanged* via public-key crypto.
There isn’t really any need to get around that, because the impact is very small. A few points per card, and the impact dissipates quickly - most scoring models only look at recent pulls, not all of them.
With a health insurance company that partners with a loyalty-program provider, these step counts can be turned into cash. So no, you’re not necessarily just cheating yourself. Humana and Go365 is an example.