I realized I had asked a stupid question after posting.
I realized I had asked a stupid question after posting.
In Denmark it is required by law that you have a bare-minimum insurance (to cover if you damage someone or something else). Is this not required in your country?
Yeah, sorry, was just referring to the browser. I use it and I find it okay.
And the web app is not good enough?
So who should go? You?
Just a short question:
So you don’t vote because it doesn’t matter - but is it just to save a few minutes that you would rather spend on something else?
If it was me, I would always want to exercise my democratic powers (it might be the last time, hehe), but perhaps I am also not too bothered about wasting my time.
But why is that actually? It baffles me.
3? What others than the one in Butler?
Or to catch if you start in a different OS and make changes to files that are then not tracked.
Does it really need to be a big container ship?
Didn’t people transport stuff in smaller boats back in the day?
(You still make a valid point though)
Sounds like the least cynical answer I have gotten here.
I have never understood why you need to register ahead of time to vote in US. It seems like an unnecessary blocker. In Denmark you just show up on the day, state your SSN, show ID and get a ballot.
Would you say that it reads better as “not x” or “x not” (if we remove all special characters)?
The first point-contact transistor was invented in 1947. What a coincidence…
Yes… Something like that…
I think you need to take the same approach as the British during WW2 with the Enigma. They could decrypt the messages and know when attacks would happen, but if they stopped every attack, the Nazis would know and change encryption device. So you need to accept that some people will die and only mitigate the disaster in small but impactful ways.
Wtf, there is a Wikipedia just for mold?
How can it feature 0 pictures
I am kinda hearing what you are saying, but it also sounds quite depressing.
Then we are good.
Hopefully.