Kroger also does that :(
Well now Biden can kill them, officially
Sounds like we're reinventing forum moderation and media literacy from first principles here.
Usually they are barred from selling immediately following an IPO because it looks really bad and can trigger a price drop with everyone selling all at once
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer/12/ipo-lockup-period.asp
Not a doctor, but I do suffer from thoracic outlet syndrome. Numbness after sleeping or while using a phone was one of the only symptoms I got before my blood clots.
Sometimes this would be the full arm and sometimes just in the ulnar nerve (outside of palms and pinkie + ring finger).
Maybe try doing the roos stress test at home and talking to a doctor if you get symptoms. If left untreated you may end up with permanent venous and/or nervous system damage (like me).
Obviously this isn't the only thing that can cause numbness in your arms after sleeping. I'm just spreading the word on TOS because it's what I'm familiar with, and because I wish someone had done so for me years ago!
Kinda yeah. WebView2 is edge (chromium) based and definitely is not uninstalled by uninstalling edge. But it won't have the browser chrome or the MS Account association (for now, we all know it's possible for ms to make things worse 💀)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implantation_(embryology)#Implantation_failure
Reproduction in humans is not very efficient. Only around 30% of natural conceptions result in successful pregnancies. Of the failed pregnancies around 85% are due to implantation failure.
Seems like it's extremely normal for a fertilized egg to fail to implant and be flushed out during your next period.
Oh no somebody stop Kramer before he says the word
Can someone explain this to my shrivelled Canadian brain
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/document/print/en/memo_09_558/MEMO_09_558_EN.pdf
They were forced to as the result of an antitrust settlement in 2009, and then the "remedy" expired 5 years later and they ripped it out
https://www.pcworld.com/article/430914/microsoft-kills-eu-browser-choice-screen.html