Had that phone as well, only just replaced it after 4 years. Probably could have kept going but I wanted to spoil myself a bit and now I have a backup phone.
Started with OP 5, then 9, now the 13. Both the 5 and the 9 lasted 4 years with no issues.
A believe a lot of blue politicians actually agree with Trump and what him to push things through where when things go to shit they can then try to blame Trump and still run for re-election and the sheep will still vote for them.
Just wait a few months and you'll see the consequences of government moving quickly. If anyone respects the rule of law there will be lawsuits galore.
However, no one will be countering Trump because apparently no one respects the law anymore.
The consequences instead will be no one knowing what the fuck they are supposed to be doing, or what they are allowed to be doing, or who is suppos d to be doing it, and everything will come to a grinding halt.
My biggest gripe as well. I've got the Pokemon TCG app at the moment and my god it's impossible to do anything quickly because of all the transitions, animations, and pointless popups that occur.
Just trying to do one thing in the game you literally need to push like 8 popups informing you about something that's obvious and that you've done a thousand times before and you can't turn it off.
Dude, does CTV not know the difference between median and average? They provide both in the article switching between the two constantly to compare them as if it were apples and apples.
What's the age range if the median age is 36? 20-48? Or 30-42?
If the median age for men is higher does that mean there are more older men on the streets? Are they living longer than women or do women get help and off the streets at a younger age then men? There are so many reasons that could explain a difference but comparing medians and means just muddies the waters.
Did he literally just cancel it and not put into place any sort of policy or rules in regards to the logistics of doing so or did he actually have a plan to phase it out?
In Canada we have rules in place for things like purchasing in cash and rounding up to the nearest $0.05 or rounding down to the nearest $0.05 depending on what the cost is after taxes but if it's being paid for by card no rounding is necessary. Are any of those rules in place or even thought about it more deeply than penny needs to go? The article doesn't mention anything except cancelling it because of money.
Except that other pizzeria two minutes away isn't only pricing it's pizza for walk-ins either, it's offering free delivery to steal the customers further away from the other pizzeria. They both would have the charge built into their pizza, so it's irrelevant. Unless that pizzeria doesn't do any delivery at all, in which case the first pizzeria doesn't have to worry much as it has all the business for people who don't want to come in and pick up pizza.
Ah, but your horcrux isn't a water molecule to be split it's the hydrogen atom itself so if it bonds and you split the bond the horcrux is still intact.
Like if the diary were put into a bookshelf it wasn't destroyed by removing it from the shelf.
You can split a helium atom into two hydrogen, but good luck splitting a hydrogen atom.
Companies trying to make foldable phones happen are going the wrong way.
They are making giant phones that unfold into tablets when really they should be making small phones that unfold into something just large enough you can watch Netflix on.
Pickled herring and liver pate