“can be” is doing some heavy lifting here. I confidently predict the amount actually recycled is a fraction of one percent
“can be” is doing some heavy lifting here. I confidently predict the amount actually recycled is a fraction of one percent
It would make a lot more sense if humans could just lay some sort of egg sac which we could keep in the garage for 9 months until it hatches. I honestly don’t know why biologists and geneticists haven’t dealt with this by now
Garfield without Garfield was a brilliant idea. This is not only derivative, but also just not very entertaining
If you ask, some places can do early check-in. You might have to pay for it, because it disrupts their routine
Thanks. I’ve never blocked anyone, so it won’t be that. Could be the other thing
It’s not just Sync, I find. I’ve had this issue with other Lemmy apps yoo
I’ve just tested this and it didn’t work. I think this issue, of posts saying there is 1 comment when there are none, is some sort of Lemmy-wide issue. It drives me crazy, as it’s impossible to know whether posts have a comment or not without looking at each individually.
I wonder if my colleagues have picked up on the fact that when I start an email “Dear-” rather than “Hi-”, it means I’m annoyed with them
Such a shame - I’ve followed his work for years
So the rest of us can be wary of similar scams, does any one know what exploit this likely was? Would it be something like seeing a session ID in the website URL?
There’s a fair bit of published work on this. 33 senses is a common number but there are others who’ve claimed up to 53
You can buy very convincing stickers that make your frame look rusty
Because we have a lot of history. If we’re doing an historic festival it would be more specific about the period, not just some homogeneous “past”. But that said, such festivals are quite rare anyway
At this stage it’s a trope that people imitate, perhaps without really thinking about it. Originally it was almost certainly an ironic joke about the value of the medals, playing on the old-fashioned bite tests that would be used for for items of dubious worth