I'll have to respectfully disagree, while it's not the best game, I can't say it's that bad. The whole game shouldn't take more than 45 minutes unless you're going easy on someone (like kids but monopoly isn't really a friendly smiley game).
I guess it's really up to what type of games you like to play.
Why would you pick 50 for the perfect temp? Genuinely curious why land on that number.
Sounds good, but it essentially means you would then have to buy and maintain the method of power generation and delivery back to a company to sell it to someone else. I totally get remaining grid connected is important, but those grid connected systems are supplying a whole lot of power back to the grid. Perhaps if you generate more than you use, the power company should pay you to maintain your generators and infrastructure.
Transparent pricing and not itemized billing could help a lot (and allow for better application of fees based on use case).
Yeah, future me wonders why I even suggested it, I'm sure it probably violates the spirit of password change requirements.
Have you considered scripting it? For a while I worked at a place that required changing passwords every 60 days and it couldn't have been one of your previous 24 passwords. When checking out the policy I noticed there was no minimum password age so a quick for loop later and Bob becomes your mother's brother. Quickly cycling through 24 random passwords and back to my secure one and no more just adding the month/year.
Of course I reported it to cyber and about a year later they added a minimum age, now I'm hoping to get them to address an issue in AD that sidesteps changing passwords (though that one may be around for a while).
Cheap land in the desert, and if they always grow well... Could have your own grape themed garden of eden.
I'd think the box one would have to be real if you pick it. Hard to take a nonexistent pill.
Ahh yes, the wealthiest country on Earth and if you're pregnant, it would not be economical to not be beaten by a POS human that beats you and your child.
Seriously though, had she left and crossed state lines, she could have lost both her kids.
My title has changed so many times, Sysadmin is so much easier and to the point.
I used to frequent a thrift shop that gave books away for free, I saw a copy of Cloud Atlas and thought it would be a good read (it was). I accidentally for the dust cover a little then looked at the title page, signed first edition. Not worth much, but cool nonetheless.