Because this is America... nobody over 11 years old has a 28" waist.
Because this is America... nobody over 11 years old has a 28" waist.
I have the opposite problem... 33" waist with 41" butt and 27" thighs... most jeans either won’t fit my ass/legs... or they do in a much larger waist size which requires cinching down with a belt and leads to weird bunching up around waist.
There is ZERO reason to include Georgia in the playoffs... or even Alabama if they lost the SEC title game if we go by the NCAA’s reasoning for not expanding the playoffs: “The CFP works. It works well, (Limiting it to) four teams keeps the focus on this wonderful regular season, the most meaningful and compelling in…
Isn’t this the exact argument that is derided when any representation issues in Hollywood are brought up? Well if (insert non-whites here) want movies that represent them they should step up and make them themselves.
They are both too stubborn to make it happen... too much money to be made on “default” services by Apple even if they are subpar... and too much potential sales to be made by Google hardware.
Kia once a piece of the action?
Although the strikeout rate is up significantly, so are home runs
Actually, that is correct. Although they can be charged with crimes, and the government often chooses to do so in deference to “innocent until proven guilty”, in most cases the government’s only option for punishment is deportation because they are not “subject to the jurisdiction” of our government. This is how some i…
Benching in the power rack is acceptable as far as I’m concerned, if you are doing heavy (1-3) reps to near failure. Now if you are doing curls in the rack, you can and should be stabbed and everything in the gym will look the other way.
The problem is making that a possibility becomes a slippery slope. Do they just release all data to the Chinese government for anyone that goes through their ports? What about Saudi’s? or any other country with bad intentions who have laws on the books giving them the power to do whatever they want whenever they want?
Device-level encryption does very little to prevent law-enforcement with a warrant from obtaining data. Because they can compel third-parties to release data from their servers and nearly all useful information is stored in the cloud now. However, they would actually have to do some work and reliable information…
Easy solution is don’t give the money and then claim you did... your word against theirs if they win and in all likelihood a court would side in your favor.
Reminds me of these costumes:
FDA regulates them the same as they would food. If they have potentially harmful substances, they can remove them from the market.
The notch eats up much more space than Apple’s and the way it is programmed you end up with less usable space... couple that with the chin and on-screen navigation vs. gestures and you end up with a ton on wasted space on the device.
I would say the difference is minimal... but considering the iPhone has a 2X advantage on optics, the fact that they are close is impressive.
Have you seen this?: https://twitter.com/journeydan/status/1050093514397081600?s=19
That only works for known spam numbers. The robodialers are now using a random caller ID from an area nearby the person they are calling. This prevents the calls from getting flagged as spam and they slip through the filters.
The way I interpreted it, was they could inhabit anyone short-term. This was evidenced by the numerous test subjects that slowly withered away over several days when bonded with the symbiotes, but compatibility was needed for a long-term host.
Not really, because the problem is turn off the notch still leaves you with a horribly outdated design. Turning it off essentially turns it into the Pixel 2XL’s design which was a year behind their competitors when it launched.