Gerry who? Never heard of 'em.
FirstCircle
That many Vermonters dying in Brussels?
I'm really hoping the MC is turned up to 110% thrust. The results are going to be hilarious and tax dollars well-spent.
These are almost all small consumer goods. Where are the tariffs on big-ticket industrial goods and services? On Teslas? On datacenters and cloud computing services (Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, M$FT Azure, Oracle Cloud)? Hit American BigCorps where it hurts. Make the execs and shareholders feel the pain.
As the purges commence, I'm wondering if there will even be a functioning IRS come April. When I send in my return will there be anyone at the IRS to process it?
"But Jesus makes his appearance here only as a corpse; the living man, the wine-guzzling vagrant and precocious socialist, is never once mentioned, nor anything he ever had to say. Christ crucified rules, and it may be that the true business of modern Christianity is to crucify him again and again so that he can never get a word out of his mouth."
Barbara Ehrenreich, Nickle and Dimed, chpt 2
Brilliant move! I bet the ACLU and the EFF would appreciate the relatives' generous donations as well.
Ah, it's all starting to make sense now. But why would people do such things, when Agile is absolutely not a cult?!
Wow, that's just awful, after seeing the vid I can't imagine there are any survivors. RIP to all.
I really like Fastmail's web client - just the right mix of 1990s web and "reactive" eye-candy web. The phone client is OK as far as I can tell, don't use it much. The service itself has always been great and I've been a subscriber for 10-15 years, long before Proton existed.
Yes, it's a pro in my opinion, don't want all my eggs in one basket so to speak. And of course the providers want you to do just that, to use them for everything - mail, vpn, storage, passwords, aliases, docs, digital wallets (yeah proton has one now too!) - because that makes it very difficult to leave their service if their CEO turns out to be a Nazi or if you just find a better offering.
Yes, "Crew Resource Management" (CRM). I'd kinda just assumed, given that the approach isn't exactly a secret and has well-known benefits, that it was a standard approach in surgery and emergency care. Assumed wrongly. At least pilots have their own lives on the line if they FU on the job. This "surgeon" and the staff all got to go home at the end of their shifts no matter what happened to the patient.