Get away; it's about to explode!
Eiri
That's good and all but man is that person a big fan of aria properties.
To be clear, they're not bad, but they're a little brute-forcey. There's often a way to achieve the same purpose without them.
For instance, instead of aria-pressed
with buttons, you can just use radio buttons and labels. And your can just put heading elements in your sections instead of naming them with aria properties.
Huh? I thought having no valid moves that wouldn't lead to the king's death was a loss. How DO you lose then?
I don't get it
Survive. So cold. Such a bad night of sleep. Ugh. I hate mornings like this.
On my app I just see the tildes.
Hmm, but if the acceleration is gradual, shouldn't it be fine?
Or are you referring to the constant centripetal acceleration felt by the object as it's spinning?
Man is physics class far away
Oof, self-driving cars are crap. Not looking forward to busses. But are car manufacturers really the same ones that make public transportation vehicles?
What prevents them from doing exactly that?
Lots of (all?) satellites have propulsion systems to make orbit adjustments anyway. Is it that complicated to bolster them a bit for that purpose?
Aw, house doggo and forest doggo!
I'm torn. On one hand, you're right. On the other, I wish we did everything we could to have fewer cars on the road, period.
I'm Canadian, but... Fruit, I guess. Some fruit we get from places like Greece, Spain or Italy, both canned and fresh. We could live without them, but surely there'd be moments in the year when we couldn't get fresh peaches, for example, at the supermarket, without European imports.
But it's not a majority. We get quite a bit from South America, North Africa, and, astonishingly, as far as South Africa, too.
Though there isn't much else. It's rarely worth it to import food from another rich country, all the way across the ocean, in today's world.
Though interestingly, I bought "canned" soup (actually packaged in a plastic bag) that came from Lithuania, of all places.