I'd be interested to know how many days per year these centres are actually used. I'm presuming it's very few so it seems pretty logical to sell them off and instead rely on booking shared activity centres when they're actually required
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That's assuming they were only using the tactics during those exact dates, but I imagine that's just the period the prosecutors could prove.
It all depends on your personal balance of risk vs convenience.
Your card details should be secure provided you follow standard security practices. So if you tire of manually inputting them all the time then go ahead.
If there ever is a vulnerability disclosed you can cancel your cards through your provider and have them re-issued. Finally, if you ever come across fraudulent purchases you can dispute them.
I will never comprehend how americans accept that store and restaurant prices aren't the price you'll pay
That's what I was questioning. Why do do the work but then not make it accessible?
It's a similar thought to this topic: https://lemmy.world/post/3179113
My main issue with this is it requires a cheat sheet just to view a cheat sheet.
I'll rephrase. Why require an editor? The most common viewers of SVG do not support layers.
I'll rephrase. Why require an editor? The most common viewers of SVG do not support layers
I've no recollection of where I first read this: Get yourself a second dishwasher. Never again do you need to put away the dishes.
Always have one clean one to take dishes from while you're filling the other with dirty dishes. Once the other is filled turn it on and now the status is reversed.