I seem to remember some list of “enforceable conditions” set out by the government for this merger. So those were bullshit, I guess.
Another W for the telecom cartel.
A typical bike-riding leftist urbanite who also happens to be a hockey-crazy Western Canadian.
I seem to remember some list of “enforceable conditions” set out by the government for this merger. So those were bullshit, I guess.
Another W for the telecom cartel.
I used what known as 2’s compliment. Take the complement (flip all the bits - here that would give you 01110
which is 14) then add 1.
Buddy didn’t sleep tight enough
Arrows are more descriptive. \vec is better.
What’s with conservative premiers elbowing their way into municipal affairs recently? Weren’t they the ones complaining about government overreach a while ago?
Anyway, I’m picturing Doug Ford busting into the provincial treasury in a car-brain fueled rage, and trying to explain that yes, he really needs $100 billion, no it’s not for drugs cars this time, it’s for economic growth
GNOME spawning 3 new DEs every time they have a major version update
Some people don’t like the '59, but im here to tell you they’re wrong. That thing is a masterpiece.
This may not fit perfectly into the that category but i think it’s cool how Lazarus Jones exists in the media in some capacity in most of the GTA games. One of the best threads of continuity throughout the series.
Can’t wait to waste 100 hours of my life trying to reach the top of this trackmania map
A message from the government of Alberta
I’d rather have a New Deal 2
This is Danielle Smith we’re talking about. Corruption should be taken for granted. Attempting to use her position to install her husband as the province’s preeminent rail tycoon is pretty much exactly on brand.
Rauschenberg’s white painting was the OG placebo meme.
And the ones from China still cost less after the 100% tariff
Not just mp3, all lossy audio formats use psychoacoustic analysis. That’s how they figure out which data to throw out.
The one on the left is definitely more haunted, though.
I kinda have to agree with Singh on this one. It’s hard to see this move as anything other than anti-worker
I don’t really have a problem with a certain amount of protectionism as a concept, but Canada has a long history of granting special privileges to specific companies in key industries, then sitting back while those powers are used to mercilessly abuse consumers. I’m not super confident this is going to be any different.
“Steam gauges” on car/plane instrument panels. Yeah, digital displays are cheaper to manufacture and less prone to failure, but they kinda suck the fun out of it.