For a value of “In your home” that turns out to be “Outside, assuming you live somewhere blueberries grow”.
For a value of “In your home” that turns out to be “Outside, assuming you live somewhere blueberries grow”.
Fair use is decided case-by-case, not by strict derivation from precedent. They’d whip out the four point rule ( https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/four-factors/ ), argue (A) your work was not transformative, (B) it’s derived from fiction rather than fact, (C) it contains most of the original, and (D) someo…
“Kome.”
I’m wearing a calabash koteka.
“The anti-American left would love to drown traditional, classic Americans with as many people as they can who know nothing of American history, nothing of American tradition, nothing of the rule of law,” Gingrich said.
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“Making horses with the quality and depth of gameplay they deserve is a substantial undertaking,” Romeo told Kotaku via email. “We felt they were not core to the garden-to-table experience, so we focused on the animals that are in Cottage Living.”
Doesn’t work for baking. (Or sausage, but a lot more people bake.) And it’s tricky for pasta sauces. (Since they’re going onto one of the inherently blandest things in the pantry, a properly seasoned pasta sauce tastes overseasoned.)
Loud sting.
Someone killed when a web site’s counter reaches a number is a hot fresh trope! For 1998.
The guy who looked at the bed and tweeted it was anti-sex runs in circles for five kilometers for a living. There’s more athleticism in his hair clippings than in my entire body, but conversely...
If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. $.05 says it’s all an influencer schtick.
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US Senate quorum is 51 members.
Well, no; there is no “must” there. It is possible for a radiation hazard to be too small to have a detectable effect.
Building on that: unexpected inflation is usually bad for people who’ve loaned money at fixed rates, including folks with a lot of bonds in their portfolios. (If I buy a bond at 4%, expecting inflation to be around the target at 2%, an unexpected 4% inflation rate for a year means I’ve not gotten the increase in…
Yeah. Looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_meat_consumption , Spain may have the highest per-capita meat consumption in the EU, but it’s two-thirds that of Mexico, half of Russia’s, and a third that of the USA.
But with a barely recovered food supply chain and perhaps permanently altered consumer buying habits, you have to wonder: how much more can our brittle food economy take?
The effect was probably negligible. Alpha particles have very little penetrating power; they’ll literally bounce off you skin. (Mostly.) It’s when alpha emitters get UNDER your skin that they become incredibly dangerous. So mud packs containing some low but measurable quantity of radium were probably less of a hazard…
It’s not that the thyroid has some sort of affinity for radiation. It’s that the thyroid takes up iodine-131 readily and holds on to it, so even a little radioactive fallout is bad news.