Israel has a similar population and GDP to Michigan (and a similar land area to New Hampshire).
Despite being a swing state, Michigan has nowhere near as much influence over US national policy.
Israel has a similar population and GDP to Michigan (and a similar land area to New Hampshire).
Despite being a swing state, Michigan has nowhere near as much influence over US national policy.
Condescension was such a weird way to respond to my comment in the first place, and I’m sorry I fell for it and responded in the same vein. I should instead have taken the opportunity to point out that in addition to Kipling mentioning pawpaw in the novel, it’s quite possible that Terry Gilkyson had never heard of the American pawpaw either and that the fruit shown in the cartoon movie more closely resembles a papaya than an American pawpaw.
I’m well aware. Are you aware that the Kipling novel specifically mentions pawpaw too?
The pawpaw in the Jungle Book is what’s known in the US as papaya. It’s been cultivated in India since at least the 18th century. Likewise prickly pears have been brought all over the world. By the time Kipling wrote The Jungle Book, both fruits were well established in India, just as many old world fruits have made it to the Americas.
Yeah, it was an issue of Gun Lovers Monthly
Oh I think we all know why…
Art isn’t open source, right?
Wait are you actually saying Vegemite is better than Marmite?
What a weird take.
Just to put that in perspective: that’s less than a dollar per American for NASA and over a thousand dollars for the military.
If you’re a time traveller you could build up credibility with other things too. Start contacting a journalist with predictions of future headlines. Go back to October 2000 and say what’s going to happen with Bush v. Gore. Then in like July 2001 meet up with them, explain that you’re a time traveller which is how you know this, and show them the video.
That’s the thing - the other service is cheaper!
I’m in a place with an ecosystem that can actually be taken seriously.
Significant improvement there.
I’m in the tropics
Hooked on a feeling in my ass
Not necessarily.
It could be five days in a column then there are five Mondays in a month (like this month).
If I understand correctly, it was exploited in the wild before a fix was available, which does make it a zero-day. However, the fix has been available for weeks, so while it was technically a zero-day, at this point it’s just a vulnerability in unpatched systems.
In case you missed it, it’s an xkcd reference
At a previous job we had an unholy combination of the last two:
HTTP/1.1 200 POST /endpoint
{
"data": null,
"errors": ["403", "unauthorized"],
"success": false
}
Why would you make jalepeños even worse?