Remember tuning to the right page number and then having the screen flick over right when you arrived so you'd have to sit there for 5 minutes waiting for it to scroll round again? If the internet work like that we'd all have a lot more patience with each other.
I had a girlfriend that was utterly convinced that bottled water was healthier for you. Although when pushed she couldn't provide a reason.
Some people do seem to buy into the idea that bottled water is all collected from some kind of secret magical spring of eternal youth. When really it all comes out of a tap in the factory.
I'm pretty sure the average intake for my school was about 1,000 per year.
Some people had very small lockers but most of us had the half height ones. But there were definitely a few where you could barely fit books in unless you put them in at an angle.
We had lockers in high school but they were always in a large open area. Putting them against a wall in a corridor would be stupid as it would almost always lead to blockages.
I also never knew anyone who had a huge locker large enough to be stuffed into, like always seems to happen on American TV.
I never understood how far away Ross was supposed to live from the others. Ostensibly it's in a different building but he's always round at their place so presumably he commuted to see them, unless it's literally just around the corner. So where did he find time to do that?
You do realise that the whole point of the United Nations is so that things like that this don't happen anymore. Of course that presupposes everybody's going to play nicely. Deals with Russia aren't worth the paper written on, vis-a-vis Ukraine.
So how can we not be at war with an entity so fundamentally untrustworthy. You are complaining that the West is at war with Russia (as if the Western democracies are a united front) but that's because Russia is constantly breaking the rules. If they just stayed within their own borders that wouldn't be a problem.
Your problem is that you've already decided who is right and who is wrong and you're not going to allow anything like reality to get in the way of that.
How many components have to be changed all at once for it to be a new ship?
If all but one of the planks is new but one of them is from the original ship is it still the original ship, if not then how many planks from the original ship need to be included in the new ship for it to be the original ship?
Yes which is what I'm proposing. But that's not what they're talking about they're talking about a totally separate ID card with no real reason for its existence.
That's the problem with the ID card idea, it doesn't solve a problem. Obviously it proves who you are, but there are so many other documents that are already needed that also do that there's no point.
If we got rid of driving licences and just had an ID card that everyone had, and then when you got a licence it just got added as information onto the card, then they would have a point. But that isn't what they're proposing, they're proposing a second card that does the exact same job as the driving licence that I'm already required to carry.
Amazon sent my next door neighbour a photograph of my back garden indicating they delivered the package. In the photo you can see my door with the obviously wrong house number.
Remember tuning to the right page number and then having the screen flick over right when you arrived so you'd have to sit there for 5 minutes waiting for it to scroll round again? If the internet work like that we'd all have a lot more patience with each other.