all you need is a fat sharpie...
or maybe some idiot just forgot to turn on the faucet while it was still over the ocean....
i do one at a time for a month or two and switch, but it's been nearly two years since i have subbed to anything (streaming or cable--which is ridiculously overpriced these days).
i just watch the stuff i already have here and i'm in no danger of 'running out' of things to watch anytime soon.
they suck so bad around here the last couple years, it'd be hard to tell if it's a 'widespread' outage or just the local 'norm'. (ours is working right now, but an hour east of here it's not).
they should collectively be granted 2 senators, a house rep, and 3 electoral college votes.
650k is more residents than the entire state of vermont, or wyoming.
some 'third-party' printer consumables have custom chips on them already.
some way to call a custom or 'third party' (not compiled into the program) extractor would probably be enough. then let other people work on ones for the, um, 'problem sites'.
they still do, i'm sure. just too many occurrences to properly deal with and not enough funding to go around.
it's all them sharpies; fumes tainting his brain.
stefan mandel won a bunch of jackpots in australia and the us during the 1970s and 80s doing the same thing, buying all the numbers.
next week on trumpjunk.loser, a $179.99 limited edition plushy of a rat with a detachable head.
(like ozzy's bat from a few years back)
depends.
they feel safe in a box, plus a small box lets them curl up into a little ball, keeps their (naturally warmer than ours) bodies warm.
frequency (the time between them) of station id are mandated, i don't think the exact times of them are.
the real reason they all seem to go on 'break' at the same time is there's only a few companies that own most the radio stations. they aren't dummies. they know if they all go on breaks at about the same time, then people switching stations still land on ads.. and it might still be theirs.
the idiot finally flipped the page on his word-a-day calendar?
if congress managed to get their shit together and pass historic legislation establishing m4a, no way would harris veto it. not a fucking chance.
the shrinkflation shall continue until his tiny hands can wrap themselves around a can of diet coke.
stupid networks air it.. for free
just part of his game.
if we don't give harris a blue congress, absolutely nothing will get done for at least two years.
and, next-to-nothing will get done without 60+ in the senate, which i don't think could even happen til mid-terms.
big enough majorities in congress to get the good stuff through is 4-6 years out. once the republicants are out, they cannot be let back in.
if m4a did happen to land on a president harris' desk for a signature, i have zero doubts about her signing it.
this is the small public liberal arts college that desantis and the state legislature are trying to turn into a 'christian' school.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_College_of_Florida#2023_appointment_of_conservative_trustees
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2023/01/11/desantis-seeks-overhaul-small-liberal-arts-college
when it automatically enables on win11 home, it doesn't actually "enable" until you do sign-in to windows with a microsoft account so it has a place to stash the recovery key.
and, i have not had any difficulty turning the encryption off on win11 home systems.