“Who goes there”, John Campbell, 1938.
(And I seem to recall more movies that are rehashes of that novella.)
“Who goes there”, John Campbell, 1938.
(And I seem to recall more movies that are rehashes of that novella.)
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It’s German, and you’re about as right as anyone trying to say a German word in English can expect to get.
I think what’s happening in the US today rhymes hard on the fall of the Roman Republic.
And I’m sorry, but I don’t think the people won back then.
Hopefully they are enough to disperse Russian anti-aircraft defences.
You make larger districts that elect more than one representative each.
Or at least that was how it was done here in Denmark.
I’m just guessing, but if the plane suddenly decided it’s parked and shut down while it’s actually in the air …
We might want that recording.
“Undocumented”? “health insurance”?
“Undocumented health insurance”!?
“as long as they met eligibility requirements, including income limits and California residency in 2014.”
But not documented!?
Are you quite sure you’re all right over there?
In Buddhism, yes.
For Hindus, well, it’s complicated.
For other people who happen to believe in reincarnation?
That would be anybodys guess, I guess.
In Denmark the case surrounding “Nøddebo præstegård” caused copyright to be enacted.
I’ve noticed the theme come up in other countries, amongst these France, but I’ll grant that I may have overestimated its importance by overfitting to prior knowledge.
The purpose of copyright in the USA, and as far as I know in Brittain, yes.
But please remember that in much of the rest of the world copyright is a reaction to people, creators, getting in trouble over third party usage of their creations.
Leading to the idea that a creator should have the power to stop people from using their works for whatever the creator deems objectionable.
You're right!
(Still think they might be doing just that, some of them.)
That thing where they claim the username/password combo is wrong?
That sounds like a really good idea if the site thinks the reason they're a lot of different lock-on attemps from that one ip is because its a hacker with a list of stolen credentials.
Basically just tell them their list is fake and "go away and stop bothering our customers, please."
The usual solution outside the US is to not mention the state at all.
All you need is a right to privacy, not a list of those who are not allowed to peek
State law is one thing, but to me it seems obvous that "his or her right to be secure in their papers" has been broken.
Edit: Unfortunately the founders formulated that as a limit on government, again not actually succeding in securing any rights.
Yeah, also please, make some content.
Doesn't matter that it stinks, we wont watch it till you get better anyway.
Yeah, I'm on Manjaro and things occasionally go wrong and can be frustrating to fix.
Until you're comfortable with being in charge of a linux installation, don't go there.
And because their main competitor depends on them financially.
I have hope that spritely.institute is going to address a number of the obvious problems with the current fediverse.
Surely the only languages that are not weird are those specifically designed to be widely spoken?
And no-one wants to speak those!