

I picked a couple hand fulls of mulberry while doing yard work this weekend. Still too early for most stuff here in the southern US, but this wet warm weather has stuff coming in fast.
I picked a couple hand fulls of mulberry while doing yard work this weekend. Still too early for most stuff here in the southern US, but this wet warm weather has stuff coming in fast.
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Thank you! I’ve been trying to piece together an old house’s history. This certificate may or may not have anything to do with it, but it’s definitely an interesting piece of data to add.
“Pokable” was my first hope too, but it doesn’t look so.
That article got pulled quick.
They aren’t in the business of selling laptops. Even if you pay for it they are still out time and resources.
Edit: But the post I was replying to was suggesting lieing (by omission) to the library, which is a shitty thing to do.
So buy one from walmart/amazon and return it when your done. Don’t potentially fuck over your local library, one of the few remaining bastions of public service, when TSA decides it’s suspiciously clean (and/or finds probable traces from the person that had it before you).
Well, my original question stands. Is it really a better business decision to choose not to sell at all vs raising prices.
I run a US business where the cost of materials has always been volatile and the cost of the end product follows that. 40% swings aren’t uncommon and just get passed onto the end user; my profit stays relatively the same. So I can’t fathom just locking the doors when things get expensive (and people are still willing to pay it).
I could understand it if they were doing it as some form of protest, but then it doesn’t make sense to only stop selling the low priced options. That’s just hurting the people furthest removed from what you are protesting.
Your public library allows you take their loaner laptops out of the country?
But like that article says, automakers have ~3 months of inventory already in the US. They aren’t pausing sales, they are just continuing selling what they have here while betting the tariffs get lowered before they run out.
How is pausing sales in one area, rather than just raising prices accordingly, the better business decision? No one is forcing them to sell at a specific price point.
If you are using the web client can you go to: settings -> blocks -> Block community, and block it from there?
Molybdenum disulfide itself is plentiful. It’s a common lubricant. But I have no idea what turning it into a single atom thick sheet entails.
So? Do, or don’t. Either their service provides people with enough value to donate to keep it running, or it doesn’t and goes under.
Altruism doesn’t pay the bills; but it doesn’t hurt to ask. Can’t blame them for that.
As for the Inalto, it’s freezing up at the top corner of the unit and only drawing 30 watts.
Check the fan(s). That’s a common failure point on new fridges. I just scored a nice Kitchenaid side by side for free because it froze in one area of the fridge and got warm in another. $30 fan and it works like new.
I see someone’s never played StarCraft. Zerg rush is absolutely a viable strategy. How many rockets are loaded and ready to go in one area at any given time?
Game and Fish handled Roberts’ case, which reportedly resulted in a $250 fine
Hopefully some of these threats are serious. I can picture some bright red tape wrapped around this MF’s mouth.
Remember kids, revenge is a dish best served cold. Wait until the publicity has died down.
That is the mug shot of someone with absolutely zero remorse.
Based