So Virginia is weird. You can technically drive without insurance but you have to pay a one time fee to DMV and register as uninsured. In truth though you will not likely get an auto loan without it. And good luck if you get in an accident. I'm guessing that this is a hold over for vehicles that are "farm use" or for "antique vehicles" that might need to use the roadways occasionally but don't really need expensive coverage.
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Huh, I knew of the term from car communities (Civics for life) but I never put two and two together when thinking about it being used in the Linux community. TIL thanks.
Glad to know table flipping is timeless.
OMG how could you do this to me.
I read this paper last week when a click-bait article on this subject was posted. The research itself is very promising and I was glad to read it but I can't stand these articles that make it sound like we'll have a cure soon.
Please tell me you've been saving this picture just for this type of occasion. 😂
I completely understand an employer who wants to include skills assessment type tests but giving "personality" tests is just another method of discrimination. This article skirts the details on exactly what types of jobs are having education requirements removed but I am highly suspicious that it is mainly for entry level service sector jobs where higher education is a "nice to have" but not a "must have."
Minecraft. I love building crazy things in creative mode or on peaceful but I will never play with monsters on or even attempt to fight the Nether dragon.
I kind of like all the unsolicited junk mail. I use it weekly to line the bottom of all my parrot cages.
I'll fully admit that I was unaware of the Texas Castle Doctrine law. That would in fact be an interesting angle to pursue if hospitals had a backbone. But I will stick by my opinion that hospitals will refuse to treat these women as the laws stand now because they will never risk any chance at litigation to save a mother's life.
While this would in theory work for justifying the actions of the mother it does nothing to help enable medical professionals in providing care. The court ruling basically tells all medical professionals that they may not perform abortions for any reason. It's a death sentence pure and simple and now the hospitals are only allowed to sit back and watch.
I didn't know it was annual. Wow that's even worse.