Ah, but can you completely drain it in 8.6 seconds at only five pounds of force?
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Speaking as a WWTP employee, I thank you.
I can also state that, at least in NJ, unless you’re in a combined sewer area, that would be out of the sewer authority’s jurisdiction. (It would be NJDEP’s, which is much, much worse from a violator’s perspective.)
For an alternative take:
Please do, but then don’t complain when your local wastewater treatment authority has to raise rates to cover the overtime on holidays.
This is pod of orcas versus seal on an ice floe.
I have been trying to think of a response to this since I read it a hour ago. All I got is “vague, incoherent, indignant sputtering.”
This makes me glad that the worst I had to deal with when I was a TA (years ago) was when two lab partners co-wrote a lab report and justified it with, “You didn’t say we couldn’t do that. And it’s clearly our own work since we each did part and turned in our own copy.”
Well, as one ecologist and evolutionary biologist to another, I say a well earned congratulations!
If it helps, even though I was only three when Carson retired, I understood that reference.
The third sign idea may not technically be true, but it would be very on brand.
A blonde mixed breed dog sits on a dark brown leather couch with a green pillow behind her. Three of her legs more or less together are in front of her, while her right front paw holds a human’s arm in place, making sure the belly rubs keep coming.
Our dog Ursa sits in almost exactly the same way, though she usually trades some of the poise and balance for comfort.
A blonde mixed breed dog sits on a dark brown leather couch with a green pillow behind her. Three of her legs more or less together are in front of her, while her right front paw holds a human’s arm in place, making sure the belly rubs keep coming.
Our dog Ursa sits in almost exactly the same way, though she usually trades some of the poise and balance for comfort.
How about a compromise? Two meals per day, but one has to be either a moose leg or waffle mountain.
But who’s the Mastermind?
A photo out of a window showing a skyline with multiple planes towing banners. An airliner landing is visible on the left.
A screenshot of the ADS-B feed showing six banner planes and three news helicopters circling over South Philadelphia, immediately adjacent to the approach lane for Philadelphia International Airport.
I’ll be honest, I feel kinda bad for the people at PHL ATC tonight.
Should I be concerned that I found that price tag for…that even more disturbing than the creepy dolls?
Okay, so I have a culinary discovery to share with the world: just say “no” to wolffish for ceviche.
Good to hear they’re staying relatively stable!
-Signed, the guy whose masters’ thesis was on age-structured modeling of northern gannet populations.
As a New Jerseyan, I can guarantee that no one seen wearing this is actually from or affiliated with New Jersey.
What would be your opinion on specific, narrow exceptions similar to those found in attorney/client privilege? I’m thinking the crime/fraud exception as an example.
I honestly think he’d be one of the last “blue dog” Democrat holdouts based on economic and environmental policy and the combination of a mix of political calculus re. how entrenched the two parties are with sheer stubbornness on not wanting to give anyone the satisfaction of making him move.
Not just that stage.
For that twenty minutes, he was the single most powerful person on Earth.
I’ve said on numerous occasions that, for the duration of Queen’s set at Wimbley that day, Freddie Mercury, not Reagan or Gorbachev or Thatcher, was the single most powerful person on Earth, period.
I read part of this as trying to distance as many people as they can before it comes out that whatever the specifics are were common knowledge in GOP circles and hushed up.
Never before has a dog swimming more warranted Yakky Sax.
Is it weird that even though I can’t read French, I can tell the species of all three?
(L-R, bowhead, humpback, and fin).
Additionally, is there realistically enough room for improvement that they should consider taking them again?
Question for #lawsky. Say someone took the LSAT on short notice at their family’s urging, no prep, etc., and got a 159 (79th percentile). In practical terms (applications, scholarships, etc.), where does that score approximately come in?
As an aside, as someone born post decimalization (and in the US) what is the point of the guinea as a unit of currency? The others at least have some semblance of logic, but that just seems like an extra layer of needless complexity.
So he lost his pillow case.
Again.