

Because we are old. Wasn’t the Andrew Wakefield nonsense paper from 1989? Oops no, it was 1998.
Yup, and 1998 was 27 years ago, that’s a perfectly reasonable age for motherhood. My kids were born when I was younger than that.
Because we are old. Wasn’t the Andrew Wakefield nonsense paper from 1989? Oops no, it was 1998.
Yup, and 1998 was 27 years ago, that’s a perfectly reasonable age for motherhood. My kids were born when I was younger than that.
I stopped taking the bus when my city decided to reduce the transit time on all routes. The reduced my transit time from 20 minutes to 45, including the 20 minutes waiting outside for a transfer.
It’s a 25 minute bike ride or 12 minute drive on average.
So shorts weather all day? Sounds good.
I’m tall enough I can’t stand up on any plane I’ve been on in the last several years…
Lucky for Quebec and Saskatchewan where they have non-Robelus ISPs.
Same company even. Bell owns Virgin in Canada.
In a CT you just send a mean tweet and the glass will break. Or at least something will.
It executes as written…
It’s executing the woman and piping her standard output into the standard input of the man with a wheelchair…
What’s the age spread between you and the oldest sibling then?
Gotta admit, without the context of some of the replies here I didn’t get it it either. I bought a brand-new 2019 in late 2020 that had been on the lot for close to a year because they didn’t try to sell the manual version of my car. I walked in and asked if they had a manual. No complaints, been a reliable thing ever since.
Even better re using Linux. I just made an assumption there.
GTA VI you mean?
Also unfortunately Windows is getting more locked down all the time, with newfangled things like kernel-level DRM and such.
Still way better than the consoles, though, so keep up the good fight.
But those were Ontario conservatives, not good God fearing Alberta conservatives.
The UCP didn’t win the federal election, so they wanna separate.
I’m failing to see the downside.
Seriously, if this is costing us 11 billion a day in economic damage, get more people working from home.
So much this. I’m not in Ontario, my commute in Saskatoon is an obscene 15 minutes, so I don’t go into work all the time. People have asked why I never took any tech jobs in Toronto or KW, and there are two major reasons: 1. Too people-y. I am a small town person, and 2. TRAFFIC HOLY FUCK WHO CAN SIT IN A CAR THAT LONG IN THE CITY?!!? I won’t move to Calgary, Edmonton, or even Winnipeg for the same reason and they’re not nearly as bad.
Rituals are rituals for a reason. Sometimes they work.
I saw some dbag the other day driving a perfectly clean Ford F-350. In Western Canada. In April. It was clean. He was also headed downtown and wearing a suit. That truck has never had so much as a pebble in the treads of its tires.
Where I live you only get deducted points for some kinds of speeding. Speeding in a school zone or residential street? Lose points. Excessive speeding? Lose points. Going 120kph in a 110kph zone on the highway between cities? Smallish fine and be on your way.
That sounds expensive.