It's not charity to give money to an organization you (or friends or relatives) control, it's a way to keep your assets under your control without having to pay taxes that would otherwise be required.
Don't be silly, there are no women on the internet.
More likely - backed over it, pushed it over, pulling it out of the ground a bit, until they got far enough over it that the top was behind the bumper, then finally noticed something was wrong and tried to pull forward again, which started pulling the post upright again... All the more impressive because they would have been doing it slowly, and giving the car gas to overcome the extra resistance...
That has to be a fake name...
Nobody else can see the files on your c:\ drive. Designing a "website" means little if you don't have a place to host it
Where I work, we'd just call it an established product...
The biggest problem with breaking windows is nobody really knows how to fix anything, it's just a shit load of random "did you try this?" Until you either find it's working again (after trying something that didn't work, then backing out that change, or it just randomly starts working again without really doing anything) or you learn to live with it.
With Linux, if you can break it, you can be pretty sure someone somewhere has broken it the same way before, and analyzed the shit out of it including reading the source, and figured out how to fix it.
You say /jk, but it's true...
This is nothing new. Why do you think they make such a big deal about sexuality being a choice? Because for them, it is.
Because they might need to move a large piece of furniture someday...
I've often thought about what I would do if I won the lottery, and this is it- I'd start a few businesses, not really caring if they are profitable, but just to have access to the stuff I want at a known place and time. Sure you could just own the equipment to make really good pizza anytime, but leaving it dormant most of the time would seem like a waste. Rather make it into a business, even if it doesn't cover the cost, it would at least reduce it somewhat...
Last Thursday.