It’s Johns Hopkins, not John.
It’s Johns Hopkins, not John.
Happens in utility industry when you have access to BES (bulk electric system) assets and information. You could be susceptible to either bribes for inside non-public transmission/generation information, or susceptible to security risks for attacks or similar.
And who is Jason Tochinsky?
Is that still an option?
Way, way too clean for DT. No rust anywhere, although the rattle canned front grille might entice him some.
I’m shocked, shocked to find that China was under-reporting its emissions.
Or just, you know, one bad guy at the TSA, out of their thousands and thousands of employees, who just swipes one at some rinky dink airport where nobody notices.
Obviously I didn’t literally mean cease.
So, by my math, a burger is the same size as an Alaska. No wonder we’re all so fat.
I have been shamed not once, but twice at work for burning microwave popcorn. Both times I was standing directly in front, listening intently for popping to cease.
They probably came out of a kitchen.
I figured, based on the cars all being the same model .
Yeah, I would’ve gone with razz if I were her, but here we are.
I thought I had seen every conceivable type of parking lot layout.
Then you get out and have a three-way deathmatch as god intended.
Every safety oriented place I’ve worked (electric utilities and their contractors mostly) has the following parking rules:
We gathered 400 pounds of weed from that discard box today!
This would certainly cause me to reconsider some of my hiring decisions at work. On both sides though, I want someone good to fight my battles in lawsuits, but not someone too good or they might decide to sue me for something, in which case I’m probably screwed.
Yeah, except it seems they got the engine back started shortly after it stalled and were heading back with both engines working. So a loss of control with the overweight isn’t really an issue if they had full control.
Interesting, I actually didn't know that. I found a pdf from Boeing taking about how to choose, and it's basically monetary like you say.