Companies paying for bots so that other companies pay them for bot clicks. This is truly the worst timeline.
Companies paying for bots so that other companies pay them for bot clicks. This is truly the worst timeline.
Do you know why that would be a positive evolutionary trait? Clearly, if they try to retract it, at some point in the history they must have been able to do so.
Valid reason to bring it back.
Firstly, the issuing authority’s abbreviation is there. In all the languages. Secondly, the denomination is printed in a way that’s intelligible to all nations :)
Nobody is about to redesign it again. I think having exactly TWO designs ever is completely fair and you cannot speak of any unnecessarily frequent changes here. The redesign that did happen was crucial for security (a lot of new anti-forgery features added, included ones that are meant to be easy to check for tourists or otherwise) and accessibility.
Haaaaaiiiiiiiiii
I’m sorry but reading one paragraph requires minimal effort. You can not realistically expect that.
They can be enemy drones, too.
It’s blue and black what are you high on?!
Absolutely despise those. The moment it turns spring/summer they get everywhere and try everything to get inside your house.
Yet another reason never to go to Arizona it is.
Or he knows something we don’t…
Yup. I constantly found myself appending !g for important queries that I needed an answer for right then and now. Google has stopped providing that commodity. It’s almost never worth it anymore to fall back to Google.
Aperture (Science) Innovators
(The original name under Cave Johnson)
I didn’t remember either but I took like a quarter hour and got it. This character’s name is Philomena Cunk.
Love her humour. It’s impossible not to cringe while watching but at the same time it’s captivating.
Don’t forget DuckDuckGo.
Really depends on the professor but for some I just wouldn’t survive 90 minutes of normal speed.
That, and you can also decide what (if anything) gets blocked on a per MAC/IP/FQDN basis, so you can explicitly allow ads for specific devices.
CorsixTH has been around for ages, but nice seeing it still get some love.