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Is it Missi Pyle’s husband Casey Anderson?
The picture’s not too clear, but I bet there aren’t a lot of famous people that are best friends with a bear.
Is it Missi Pyle’s husband Casey Anderson?
The picture’s not too clear, but I bet there aren’t a lot of famous people that are best friends with a bear.
At the very least, it might be nice if they ask you if you want to go there instead.
On the other hand, I’m just happy that Google Scholar hasn’t gotten completely destroyed by SEO yet.
In fairness, I was thinking specifically of plants. I expect better results when looking up “S. lycopersicum” than “tomato”.
An example off the top of my head is saying pyrite instead of fool’s gold.
scholar.google.com is where you want to go.
Also, in my Google-fu experience technical terms work well for finding better scholarly results.
I think it’s “Best Service Ever”.
The picture on this page seems to have the same screen minus the red box.
Also, it’s incredibly low effort to cover it. There’s no subscription plan for covering a webcam.
Absolutely. Nowadays you could afford an external hard drive to store such a small amount of videos. Plus, it gives you the benefit of having fewer eyes on your data. The notion of storing data on the cloud turns me off of having certain indoor cameras.
MARS isn’t doing a good job of proving you wrong.
According to Invenda’s website, the Smart Vending Machines can detect the presence of a person, their estimated age and gender.
I’m confident I don’t need a vending machine to know any of that.
Technology does way more than what some consumers want without adding enough value. Ring doorbell just grossly increased their ring protect plan cost and I’m starting to wonder:
“Why are we paying monthly subscriptions for them to just store two months of snapshots with a few videos?”
I didn’t remember what their prison is, but that makes the choice so much easier. Was that in Voyager?
Any good captain knows that’s a rule worth breaking. If your options are: a) save a whole planet of people or b) keep your fancy status job in a post-scarcity economy, then you know it’s morally worth it to get court marshalled.
I’ve always thought the hand signs would be difficult, but the best combination should be fire, water, sponge. Sponge soaks up water, water puts out fire, fire burns sponge to a crisp.
What piece of paper can really stop a rock?
I’d rename two categories.
Bottom right: I’d rather refer to a cake as “lasagna” than call lasagna a “cake”
Bottom left: if someone made a quiche without walled sides I’d still call it a quiche, so I’d rather call that category “pie”
This has the added bonus of making most pie people furious and some pizza people angry unless they like Chicago deep dish.
Biden lifted some restrictions, but otherwise yes. I had forgotten that Bob Menendez was opposed to this before I read this article. He doesn’t exactly have political capital to make statements anymore.
The Trump admin, not Biden’s did that according to your link.
No, I actually thought you were joking. I think people are pretty ordinary and can’t telepathically tell that stuff in text. I bet you can’t deduce my gender, orientation, race, hair color, and name. I assume this because I didn’t tell you any of these things.
You can’t be serious.
You never mentioned you were nonbinary. Isn’t it possible that people were being contrarian without being transphobic?
If Christians were like Klingons there’d be a cloned resurrection of Jesus.
US Olympics is probably being overly cautious ever since Taliyah Brooks collapsed from exhaustion when they refused to delay a US Olympic trials a couple years back due to extreme heat.
Taliyah was on pace to make it to the Olympics until that happened.