They should rename the Grand Canyon to Death Canyon, it’s got Death Valley beat.
(Nature is breathtaking, but please be prepared people).
there are few modern parallels
Jeff Bezos: The Washington Post
John Henry: The Boston Globe
Glen Taylor: Star Tribune
Patrick Soon-Shiong: Los Angeles Times
Sheldon Adelson: Las Vegas Review-Journal
Joe Mansueto: Inc. and Fast Company
Laurene Powell Jobs: The Atlantic
Marc Benioff: Time
Chatchaval Jiaravanon: Fortune
I guess I was misconstruing based on how the trait to tolerate lactose came about (domestication of dairy animals). But lactose is in all mammal milk so guess I’m incorrect.
That’s cow’s milk.
Edit: guess I’m incorrect, I posted a link below on where I got confused.
OK so what we have here is a winter dog bed summer hammock situation.
She will be by inauguration which is all that matters.
What do you mean actual jammer? If it puts out RF at a power level greater than the surrounding environment it is a jammer, correct? I would think for this attack to work you could just target the camera freqs used, you don’t have to target the whole home’s WiFi network. Probably a narrower range to focus on.
I was in the pool!
Damn, you’ve perfectly described my ex-wife.
I believe the board is mostly installed by Musk so it would likely take quite a bit.
Give the crested geckos their independence! (My only knowledge of New Caledonia is gecko-based).
“It doesn’t even make sense to me why someone would want to eat that,” Balsick said. “For us as humans to think that we can make a product better than God can is interesting.”
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Are nuggets made with lab-grown chicken a more questionable choice than, say, milk from a cow that’s been fed ground-up chicken waste, a common practice which experts say may be contributing to the spread of bird flu?
You need calcium.
He needs a bike with like 1000 gears
Is the ground supposed to be whispering?
You’re right that default credentials should have gone away a decade ago. From my experience with security cameras, default credentials were the norm ~5 years ago and now most prompt you to create a unique password. That industry typically lags slightly in infosec best practices. I would expect routers to require a higher level of security.
That reminds me of this study I read that anyone will believe anything that looks like a screenshot of a reputable news article.
Just like there’s a machine that removes/places his helmet, his toilet has machinery that removes his codpiece and pulls down his pants for him. It’s also equipped with a full-service bidet.