

This accounts for some portion of it, but the other part is the rise in interest rates. With borrowing money no longer being nearly free, companies tightened their budgets.
This accounts for some portion of it, but the other part is the rise in interest rates. With borrowing money no longer being nearly free, companies tightened their budgets.
That was supposed to be a joke conflating cause and effect.
8.5 years. Coworkers for years, then decided to give it a try 3 years ago.
I think @Quilotoa@lemmy.ca has you beat with ~49 years
Considering they’ve got leukemia, that can’t be good for them. They should really think about moving. /s
Agreed. Why the fuck is a browser allowed to know my battery status or connection strength?
List was non-exhaustive lol
I had to fall to lose it all
Absolutely the way to go. But will they be able to do it fast enough before being pushed out by market forces?
I think you’re wrong. Reason - I’ve been to Bakersfield. And Barstow. And Inyokern. And Blythe. And Stockton.
Even if it’s preceded by a hearty “kwahssan”?
Just have her sign a Love Contract.
Kobe!
Yeah, but if the community doesn’t properly set their package language, they may end up breaking through depending on your setup.
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Why the fuck did he have to get cast in this?
No, Texas (nor any other state) can not secede from the Union.
https://www.sll.texas.gov/faqs/can-texas-secede
Can Texas secede? I heard it is one of the only states that can secede from the United States.
It is a common misunderstanding that Texas has the right to leave the United States. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) addresses this on their page about Texas’s annexation:
It is said of Texas (and, occasionally, Vermont) that it received a letter or document of permission to withdraw from the Federal Union if it so chose. […] In fact, Texas received no special terms in its admission to the Union. Once Texas had agreed to join the Union, she never had the legal option of leaving, either before or after the Civil War.
But then how are you supposed to subjugate them???
Here! Educate yourself!