Their medication book is 5cm thick. Some restrict whole blood but not plasma, others perfect everything for weeks to months. It would only get onto the questionnaire if out was used commonly enough
150k won't be so much in 50 years of 4% CPI
Canberra has had a bit of success in finding cockie resistant street lights
They especially like pulling at edges, if your infrastructure exposes a bit of a rubber seal the cockie will have that
Good morning, and thanks for this, we don't get a lot of Tassie news on the mainland, especially we miss any nuance
Come to Australia, barriers between urinals are rare
I'm in Canberra, so a nice mix of nearby bushland and rural, with an almost big enough town centre 20 minutes away
It sucks that the previous government screwed the NBN, I missed it as I already had FTTN, you missed it because it was cities first
I think your best option is starlink now
And that keyboard shortcut is exactly the same as the keystroke to insert a line in other applications
I have a rule set up to delay outgoing email 2 minutes almost entirely because of how often I hit ctrl+enter
(Add format to a line, it formats that line and the paragraph above it; "no outlook, I want a paragraph break between those, not two linefeeds" <ctrl+enter>)
On the good side, when you miss a meeting because you're working from home and you were making coffee at just the wrong time, everyone believes you when you say you didn't get the notification
But legit, even when notifications are working properly they don't work well. They try to appear on top but will be behind anything that was opened as the notification triggered
I especially like this in MS Teams
It looks like it's working fine, then you try to join a meeting and randomly get one of:
- It works
- "We're setting things up for you" for up to 10 minutes
- "Your organisation does not allow remote connections"
- Automatically logs in like you authorised it last time
It always works fine if you close your browser and re-open it between uses of teams.microsoft.com
It works on open source stuff I use, at least. Also there's no hope if you connect over multiple devices, as only one browser on one machine has the authentication cookie
The spreadsheet thing isn't outlook, that's going to be a thing your workplace has set up for security
I bet it doesn't stop a word document with a spreadsheet inside as an object
Dogma will still be as it is. Enjoy the new movie or not, the old stuff remains the same unless your director is the kind to update their old films, but that's not common