Never heard of that place before, thank you. It looks quite promising!
Never heard of that place before, thank you. It looks quite promising!
You can still buy it in print. It’s $1215. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-english-dictionary-9780198611868
I was too young to watch Moonlighting when it was on TV, so I never knew Bruce Willis as anything other than an action and drama guy until he was on Friends for a few episodes, and then I thought he was out of place.
So I could get some and just release it literally anywhere there are people, at least one of whom would inevitably call the fire department and they’d come out and waste a bunch of resources looking for non-existent propane? Huh.
I am single with no children. Having no reason to switch to a “normal person” schedule on my days off, I simply don’t. Combine that with blackout curtains and I don’t have many problems. Occasionally I need to engage with a business who for some God-awful reason insists on doing work before noon, and those days suck, but otherwise I’m good.
The first time I saw that movie it was actually in the theater on Christmas day. It was me, one elderly couple, and one other guy in the entire theater. The elderly couple got up and left before the title even made it on screen, and I was already laughing. I’ve watched it every single year since.
Genealogy. I’ve done a couple of research projects for friends just because I find it interesting and challenging even if it’s not my family.
It’s the same as some random-ass human walking down the street with their phone recording something. If you’re in public you have zero expectation of privacy, especially in the era of everyone having a handheld video recording device within reach of them at all times. Any one of those humans could share video with the LAPD and no one could really say a thing.
That was my mother’s favorite saying too. Rest in peace, Mom.
Almost without any privacy concerns. When I went to college around the turn of the millennium, I worked at the main food court on campus. We had a card system just like you’re describing. When we swiped the student’s card to pay for their meal, their student ID would come up on my screen. Their student ID was their SSN. Back then the first three digits of a person’s SSN was based on the state they lived in when they got their number assigned. For most people that was when they were a baby or at least very young, and for most people that’s the state they did most of their growing up in. I used to have most of the codes memorized, so when I’d swipe someone’s card and see that they had an SSN from someplace that wasn’t the state where the university was, I’d mention it. “Oh, hey, you’re from Ohio? My aunt lives in Ohio.”
If they’re already your friend, then you obviously like each other enough to have gotten along for however long it’s been without talking about politics. This to me indicates that probably neither of you feels strongly enough about politics to have it be an issue unless one of you starts pressing it. I acknowledge that I may be oversimplifying your question.
“They’re not in the office right now, can I put you to their voicemail?”
Man, articles like this should put the guy’s age in there somewhere near the beginning so I can see if he’s old enough to be getting senile.
I never got that either. It’s clearly the best of the three from the new trilogy. I mean, low bar, but still
No one appears to have yet mentioned Forrest Gump. In the book he was a chess grandmaster who wrestled professionally and was an astronaut. Also, the book sucks.
I just tried again, got all three of my instances logged in and synced up. Nice work, and thank you!
I’m on lemm.ee too and I’m seeing hundreds of comments here.