Wouldn't that potentially give us a democrat as VP, based on the speaker of the house (assuming the house stays blue) being moved up to VP?
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Ah so you voted for trump. Good to know.
A reasonable skeptic is actually a smart one.
Yeah maybe. But neither you nor the Brainworm driving the RFK Jr. skinsuit are reasonable skeptical. The Brainworm has decided that vaccines are bad, and is attempting to cherry pick much more data to try to back up his claims. And you are trying to say that behavior is valid and part of the scientific process, which it absolutely the fuck is not.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but because these are state charges, a future president couldn't, say, pardon him and let him out whenever, right?
Damn near every other wireless (rechargeable) mouse has the port on the side furthest from you, like where the cord is traditionally connected to the mouse. I've never heard of anyone getting gunk wedged in the port there as a common problem.
If there was a valid reason for why they couldn't put the port on the side, maybe I'd agree. But literally the only reason the port is on the bottom is some designer at Apple decided they did not want to see pictures of people's desks with cords on them, so the port got put on the bottom so no one can use the mouse while it charges, and there can never be a pic of their desk with a cord on it. Stupidest reason in the fucking world.
If they instantly reduce the tax rate to 0% it most benefits the rich folks with expensive property.
Think you just answered your own question
Similarly, Helldivers is also a prequel to WH40K
Didn't Tesla decide to go completely with cameras? No other sensors, just some rudimentary version of machine vision?
Way too big. That's Drydock 12 at Newport News Shipbuilding, which is some 2173 feet (~660 meters) long. 150 meters should be roughly 1/4 of that drydock, but the ship looks like it takes up closer to 2/3 of the available space, meaning it appears closer to about 400 meters in length.
a consumer may easily misunderstand the consequences of canceling and it may be imperative that they learn about better options
See, if it's easy to cancel, then a consumer can leave your service, try something else, and then cancel that and come back if they don't like the alternative.
Also, imperative for who? Your bottom line?
In contrast to the rest of the commenters, I don't think so. I've got the Z Flip 5, and the battery life isn't great, after a year of use, the hinge is a little looser than I'd like, and the phone is just slightly narrower than the last couple phones I've owned, which means I've somehow not managed to adjust to the keyboard size after a year, and my typing accuracy is awful.