Truly - What do they care about what happens after they're dead? .. They'll be dead.
They have no empathy towards anyone who will suffer the consequences because they won't have to be the ones to deal with the fallout. "Fuck you, I got mine" is their entire strategy.
A "40% chance of rain" does not mean that there is a 40% chance that it will rain in general. It could mean anything from "there's a 50% chance that 80% of the area will receive rainfall" to "there's a 100% chance that only 40% of the area will receive rainfall".
It's dumb, but it makes a weird sort of sense when you realize you have to talk about entire area codes about something that can be hyper-localized or extremely broad. Don't expect it to be too personalized.
No, I read that - it's just not substantial. If the ding already existed, my point is that the driver is overlooking it in the photo we're seeing. That is proof that it is not new damage and shouldn't be considered in this case. I get that you're trying to CYA, but it doesn't need to be to this degree of hyper-vigilance.
Car window frosts over because it gets set on fire
I stopped trying to make sense of the internal logic at that point. The fight scenes were interesting, but at the cost of immersion in the story. Not to mention - the acting/dialogue is entirely bland plot points spoken at the audience as much as the other characters.
"The blue line is the price of hogs in America over the last decade, and the black lines represent approximate times when McDonald’s has reintroduced the McRib, nationwide or taken it on an almost-nationwide “Farewell Tour” (McD’s has been promising to get rid of the product for years now).":
This study was done 14 years ago, but I imagine it still holds true.
Christians have to feel guilty enough to go to confession, so the ones who are ashamed that they have certain sexual desires are often the loudest against them.
I wrote one coded entry in a new journal, and my mom brought it to me the next day and told me to decode it for her. She "just wanted to understand what I was writing about to make sure it wasn't anything bad."
I lied about it and then didn't write anything down again. Helicopter parents are the fucking worst.
Even if there's such a thing as a program without bugs, you'd still be overlooking one crucial detail - no matter the method, the end point of cybersecurity has to interface with humans. Humans are SO much easier to hack than computers.
Let's say you get a phone call from your boss - It's their phone number and their voice, but they sound a bit panicked. "Hey, I'm just about to head into a meeting to close a major deal, but my laptop can't access the server. I need you to set up a temporary password in the next two minutes or we risk losing this deal. No, I don't remember my backup - it's written down in my desk but the meeting is at the client's office."
You'd be surprised how many people would comply, and all of that can be done by AI right now. It's all about managing risk - there's never going to be a foolproof system.
Yep.
XcQ - Link stays blue