Star Trek movie. I forget which one.
cartographer
Star Trek movie. I forget which one.
Bollards with deep foundations that do not bend
I feel like this is a dumb question but why do web engines need constant development? I thought we had an established standard for HTML. Once a web engine matches that standard isn’t that sufficient?
How about Mobilizon? https://joinmobilizon.org/en/
Yes it basically “they might be assholes, but at least they are OUR assholes”, which is normalisation of being an asshole
Does China have capital flight laws? Can they allow the millionaires to leave whilst retaining the actual material wealth?
Yes, and also build trains instead of EVs
Externalisimg costs is classic strategy
I thought they clarified up front that it was not a movie?
We need to shrink the legal maximum vehicle width
I hope so, but every time I check the latest peak oil prediction it has been pushed further into the future
Or a “helpful” Israeli citizen created it, and the government exploited the opportunity
Does this do the same thing as gnucash?
How much monetary support does Israel receive compared to how much does it earn from exports? I’m looking up their industries and Israel is into diamond cutting, which carries its own ethical issues
If we want an economy with a floor, so no-one is living in poverty, then we also need a ceiling.
They could have done it because of his name, but just not admitted it, or given no reason at all. Systemic racism is hard to prove, which means it can be remarkably persistent
And are there consequences?
Yes the proposed change to the constitution lacked detail, but that is entirely in keeping with the constitution as a whole, it is a “high-level” document after all. The detail would have come in the legislation that enacted it, with plenty of public consultation and discussion in parliament, no different to any other legislation. In its final form it would have probably looked a lot like previous advisory bodies that we used to have, with the critical difference being that it could not be disbanded just because the government of the day didn’t like it.
The history of the Australian Labor party is in the union movement. But more than a century has passed since its formation. It has changed from its origins, ironically passing legislation that reduces the power of labor unions.