…until you realize that you still need a place to live after retirement, and any house you’re buying will have the same average increase across the board.
…until you realize that you still need a place to live after retirement, and any house you’re buying will have the same average increase across the board.
Literally two weeks ago at the White House for the 25th anniversary of the show… what an insane orator.
No I didn’t, because, once again; it hasn’t told me like every Arch user ever has. ~that was the joke omg bud~
Can’t wait to see the “Arch btw” splash screen when I’m loading the Deck in the future.
Lots of libraries use the Libby app to reserve and “borrow” ebooks, and it does indeed give them to your kindle library for the loan period. Your specific system may be different, but I’d check it out.
I’m not 100% sure if it’s what you’re looking for, but Withings has been making some interesting hybrids for a bit now that scratch the same itch you’re describing.
Had nothing to do with the 90% off price on Steam, I’m sure.
You know it’s a complete and proper list because it excludes that pseudo-science Geology.
A bit disingenuous to put a picture of the head of the executive branch under a comment about a legislative body’s passed bill.
Our local grocery store chain lets you set up both pick up and delivery orders by selecting items, scheduling, and payment in the app; which is really just a wrapped website. While this might not be your use case; it’s certainly something that can be useful for people that are willing to pay an upcharge for convenience and/or time savings.
I mean, a performance car brand that fields an F1 and Formula E team is fairly recognizable… or at least it should be to an author of an electric vehicle website. 🤦
I’m still baffled that the author couldn’t read the brand name on the actual image of the bike in their own article and realize that it’s “McLaren.”
Sounds like a form of therapy in and of itself.
Eugenics can be traced to Ancient Greece and Rome, and the modern flavor and actual term were coined by Francis Galton of the United Kingdom, a half-cousin of Darwin.