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I never even provided my phone number to Paypal, then one day they started requiring me to use it to verify logins.
I never even provided my phone number to Paypal, then one day they started requiring me to use it to verify logins.
I dunno, if a car kicks up a rock from the road and smashes a windscreen, that’s considered no one’s fault. Even though the car in front kicked it up.
In this case, NASA have assumed that things would burn up in re-entry, based on past experience and modelling. For some reason that didn’t happen here. However, that might not be enough to prove liability - if NASA is considered to already make reasonable efforts to prevent this.
I’m guessing you don’t actually work on the sites. Generators are often in containers and not necessarily obvious, or out of the way. Depends on the site and what the job is, though.
In general, a site would prefer to have a proper connection (cheaper), but more often than not it’s not available.
It’s a good idea, and one that’s growing, but it’s still niche and it will be a long time before construction sites are fully electric.
Yeah I was aware of that as I posted it. I work on construction sites. More than anything I was highlighting how vehicles isn’t the only problem.
A black church filled with white MAGAts.
Definitely better than Boba, but I think the fight scenes have been better than Ahsoka, and the plot premise also.
The witches are nothing new in Star Wars lore (I think Darth Maul came from their tribe), and I’m all for getting more of that.
I thought the SW Acolyte was alright so far. It’s a bit slow and drawn out, but not bad.
The Netherlands is also a monarchy, and Denmark.
The more I hear that they won’t announce the Switch 2 the more I think they will.
Lol how do you think construction sites generate electricity to charge the batteries?
If you want lemmy to work well, speak with /u/[email protected], he’ll sort you out. Dude is a legend and runs the best instance, IMO, but is always willing to help other instances.
Oh I almost forgot about Dirk Gently! Wish that would come back.
His furry feet in LOTR were something else.
Not closely per se, but bits and bobs. Horns was awesome, as was Guns Akimbo, and Swiss Army Man was a good laugh. Good Omens as a show I don’t really like overall (they basically abandoned the idea pitched in season 1 and changed things every season) but the scene with him in the Western season dancing to She’ll Be Coming Round The Mountain while wearing assless chaps, and the general character in the Mad Max season, both live rent free in my head. Also the Weird Al documentary perfectly presented Al’s on again, off again relationship with Madonna.
I would love to see him in a musical, but I don’t really go to those. Maybe not the one where he had to get his cock out on stage, but I love that he did that. Still need to see Book of Mormon (Radcliffe had nothing to do with that).
I would lose my shit if he and Elijah Wood did something together.
Absolutely well deserved.
I’m shocked, shocked I say.
Without pennies in the spring it really is nothing.
I’m in Europe, and I don’t use banking apps. For the most part anyway, one of my credit cards pissed me off by switching to app only, then eventually I relented with one bank because I wanted a 2nd account that required the app.
Banks either verify by SMS (lol) or provide a passkey fob.
GrapheneOS should provide some measure of protection. You can also perhaps disable some tracking features using something like Warden (requires root) - although this hasn’t been updated in years and probably misses stuff now.
Yeah ditto :( but Jenny Nicholson released a 4 hour video on the Star Wars Hotel just recently.
Sure, but where did they get my phone number from???
It’s like Facebook locking you out of your account and requiring you to present government ID, which they’ve never seen before and thus cannot use to prove ownership of the account. The request itself is a thinly veiled fish for more valuable information.