Cody's Lab. He has been building a Mars base in the Utah desert for a couple of years now, including not being able to work on stuff without a "space suit" or Robo Cody. He also does a lot of very interesting science experiments involving chemistry, engineering, and geology.
Styropyro. Very hard to describe, seriously just watch one of his videos, your mind may be blown (by lasers or very large battery arrays, who knows!)
Fair enough! Thank you for clarifying
They have been doing healthcare for a decade now. They are the biggest telemedecine provider in Canada. Telus Health =/= Telus Mobility.
Your popup blocker?! What year is this, 1999?
Listenbrainz looks promising, thanks for the recommendations.
No. Absolutely not. Freedom of speech does not equate to tolerating intolerant speech.
I really wish some of those open source media libraries will tackle the real reason spotify has an almost monopoly in music apps, algorithmic discovery of new artists/songs. Thats the only reason everyone I know are still paying for premium.
OP est un tarré raciste. Retourne chasser le faisant avec tes amis bigots
Remember, folks, you get the union that you deserve. Get involved and participate even if sometimes things can get pretty discouraging when the union is mismanaged or infiltrated by bad actors. In the end, the union will do what the majority of ACTIVE members want. Do not let the weirdos and facists decide for the rest of you.
Have you met somebody that ACTUALLY does their PT suggested exercises? I do know some people who said that PT isn't working but then again, they don't even follow basic recommendations.
? I'm asking you to look at your sources, not to prove anything to anyone. I don't even want to hear your conclusion, you can do that all by yourself or continue to look like a fool that didn't read a single study on the subject.
You know that science gets further the more evidence we can observe right? Please look up your sources and date them for me, will you? Then do another search and pay attention to recent studies on the effects of plastics on the human body.
Any craft Gin. Bombay is probably giving a weird aftertaste to your drink tbh, I wouldn't use that in anything else than the trashbin.
I have seen a Cisco router with 17 years of uptime in an internet exchange in Canada.
Leviathan - At the door of the tenth sub-level of suicide
Here, try some doom black metal
Do you think we don't have guns outside of USA??? I don't think your point is very well measured if you think rural population in Canada do not have guns. Also, books are tools too.
They used Outer Wilds screenshots in their article and never even mentionned that game. Is this written by a language model or something?
Right-click playlist, click "Exclude from your taste profile"
Nah not really. There's a bunch of names that were given just for the sake of inventing a names and getting attention. From Wikipedia: >>> Many -phobia lists circulate on the Internet, with words collected from indiscriminate sources, often copying each other. Also, a number of psychiatric websites exist that at the first glance cover a huge number of phobias, but in fact use a standard text to fit any phobia and reuse it for all unusual phobias by merely changing the name. Sometimes it leads to bizarre results, such as suggestions to cure "prostitute phobia".[2] Such practice is known as content spamming and is used to attract search engines.
An article published in 1897 in American Journal of Psychology noted "the absurd tendency to give Greek names to objects feared (which, as Arndt says, would give us such terms as klopsophobia – fear of thieves, triakaidekaphobia – fear of the number 13....)".[3]