I could be wrong, but I thought stealing newspapers were a federal offense.
Was a reddit user for over 8 years. Some of my fellow redditors suggested kbin as an alternative. So here I am; still trying to get the knack of it, but that’s the way it was when I first joined reddit.
I could be wrong, but I thought stealing newspapers were a federal offense.
I had a radio shack “trash” 80. But this was in 78-79.
I played pong and space invaders on it.
It also came with a manual that had the computer’s commands on it in basic language.
I got it to play happy birthday to you when you turned it on; alas, without breaks between the notes.
At that time, the word ‘programming’ was not in my vocabulary.
Weird, I use Firefox and ad blockers. I never get ads or delays when watching YouTube videos.
A long time ago, I created a website; invited friends and family to check it out, leave comments, and whatever. I had to send them the Web address. That’s it.
During those days, we were all on the deep web. No one could find you unless you gave them your address.
That was in the old HTML days, before concerning ourselves with how to code so the web crawlers could find us and let the world know about our site. It’s been all downhill since then.
a three-legged bear pilfered some White Claw hard seltzers from a Florida
Tacos and seltzers. Makes sense to me.
I wrecked my bike almost a decade ago. Not the first time, but the most violent wreck I’ve ever experienced.
Got thrown into traffic, broke some ribs, messed up my shoulder, and cracked my helmet almost in two.
After healing tried riding my bike again. Absolutely did not expect PTSD, but could not otherwise explain how wholly unconfident I felt while trying to ride a bike, even til this day.
I had a young neighbor and friend die a few years ago doing whippets. He had been doing it for a couple of years, on and off. One day he did too much and ‘zapped all the oxygen out of his body’, as I understand it.
Not just utilities. Add to the list private ambulances, private hospitals, private prisons, etc.
Thier incentives are purely for profit. Not for the care of the people they are meant to cater to.