Simoncelli at Sepang in 2011 comes to mind
Simoncelli at Sepang in 2011 comes to mind
We are blessed to live in a world in which Can-Am existed.
Regarding your second point: he was a public servant (i.e. government worker). Thus his behavior (i.e. time theft) was effectively stealing from the public. In the USA, we wouldn’t hold a press conference over something so trivial, but the person would certainly be reprimanded.
You’re going to totally ignore that he was a public servant? That is a significant bit of information regarding the situation, explaining why they’re apologizing to the public and why it is unrelated to karoshi.
This.
No, but you can contribute to a Roth IRA.
Rule of 72. You’re welcome.
It’s not just staged, the entire image is a 3D render.
Hey Cortana, I’mma inject you with my unsanitized SQL statement. It’s so big, your processor and memory utilization will be maxed out. There’s going to be record sets returned all over the place. You won’t even be able to function properly afterwards... and I will have unrestricted control over you.
He should keep doing these “design studies.”
Can’t bring myself to care unless the actual game’s structure is shown
I suspect you’re right in that they’re considering Russia as a start, which sounds reasonable.
To clarify, it’s his 300th GP attendance. He did not start a few races and thus this is not actually his 300th race, in terms of having actually competed.
Or you could just use a well proven methodology like Robert’s Rules of Order rather than unconsciously re-inventing the wheel. Seriously people, the vast majority of problems we face today are not new.
Seriously, you’d think the artist would have grown in terms of skill and/or style at least a little by now...
It’s kinda weird seeing “Andy” referred to as “Laso”.
Nobody gives a fuck about your money. If you weren’t new money trash you’d know not to talk about it.
*sigh*
From what I understand, it isn’t just Japan; there is a global shortage of Whisky due to the recent increase in demand. That’s why a lot of distilleries have stopped putting ages on some of their single malts.
Counterpoint A: The majority of information transmitted across the internet is useless and would not otherwise be transmitted.