I can't speak for anyone else but I definitely didn't have gravity explained in school as the rotation of an objects 4-vector due to a temporal gradient.
Three slot bracket with a four slot cooler.
As someone in the dev team for a "business app", we probably know about most or all of them, but they're just not important enough for anyone in management to prioritize them as part of a sprint. It's also possible no one has given us reproducible steps to make them happen, so we just straight up don't know what to fix. Usually the former though.
No, because it's not poorly processing anything. It's not even really a bug. It's doing exactly what it's supposed to do, spit out words in the "shape" of an appropriate response to whatever was just said
When the food is multiple grocery bags full of steaks I'm a little less inclined to a charitable view.
That said, I'm still not going to do anything about it. Intervening on the behalf of a grocery store is insane, even if I were opposed to what's happening. Not my monkeys, not my circus.
It isn't. People who are willing to act like assholes, in any context, are assholes. What is the criteria for being an asshole if it isn't acting like one?
I suppose notable exception for literal actors playing a role in a performance.
Hey, also non-USA person.
If you're genuinely not aware of the empowerment of nationalist and racist views around the entire world simply due to Trump's rhetoric from the platform of POTUS then you're either living under a rock or intentionally disingenuous.
Sure, the USA didn't literally start wars or commit any new genocides during his presidency, but that was never the point. If one promise was kept by Trump it was that attention would turn inward to the US's own affairs, and boy did they ever. A stacked supreme court, an enraged nationalist voter base that refuses to accept defeat, the systematic erosion of personal rights one state at a time targeting the most vulnerable populations.
If you think any of those things would've happened under any other president, or that they don't have any spillover effects to other countries, then I have a really neat suspension bridge in California I'd like to sell you.
The groundwork is laid, and accepting the follow-up just because round one wasn't the literal end of the world is short-sighted to the point of absurdity.
Aren't those things like the size of a fist? How long did she wash it for?!
I have a weird relationship with The IT Crowd. I haven't watched a lot of it, and didn't really enjoy it when I watched it, hence why I stopped.
...but having watched it, I find myself really enjoying when people made references to it. Like it was more enjoyable referentially than it was to actually watch.
I don't mind the prefixed punctuation at all and don't think it hurts readability in the slightest.
Your inexplicable decision to capitalize the final letters is awful though, and definitely makes it less readable.
I'm fine with a woman choosing not to change her name, but banning the practice altogether seems a bit weird.
Everything that approaches the event horizon appears to slow down to outside observers asymptotically approaching zero velocity at the moment it reaches the event horizon. At the same time it also red-shifts asymptotically toward infinite wavelengths, becoming undetectable.
An outside observer never sees it cross the event horizon.