Can also recommend Zacapa rum, it's aged in American Whiskey barrels so picks up some of the smokey taste. Though the reliance on these barrels may defeat the point.
Can also recommend Zacapa rum, it's aged in American Whiskey barrels so picks up some of the smokey taste. Though the reliance on these barrels may defeat the point.
Maybe just trying to hide from the trick-or-treaters. So another two weeks?
Wouldn't even have fit in three 140 character tweets...
That's a good question. An unfortunate implementation gives the kids the cheaper price, and then bumps the adults.
Is this the number of tickets running out in a category due to dynamic pricing, so it increases similarly when booking 4 adults?
Though you could just pay for the bottle of water with Klarna.
And these echo some statements made in the weekend intelligence's "A big night out" episode about Farage
Instead it often feels like the approach taken is for programming languages to adopt more functional programming language techniques, including more advanced type systems etc. However the pace of this is incredibly slow, results can be mixed.
I think it would be good if there were more adoption of functional programming languages. The financial technology sector has been one of the bigger exceptions in this regard, with the likes of standard chartered, Barclays, klarna to name some adopting Haskell (or similar). F# was also used by some.
Open Street Map is likely your best bet. It's a freely available dataset that should contain this information, though it's worth double checking licensing conditions meet your requirements.
I wonder if an approximation by combination of on an annual charge dependent on vehicle battery capacity + tax on supercharger per kWh could be simpler than having to report the exact road distance traveled.
I am surprised there hasn't been more coordination with others (Canada, Mexico, China, South Africa, ...) affected by tariffs to form a more united front. The current form of negotiation tends to give Trump the final word, no matter how reckless he is.
Also interesting was the leader of the free world casually asking why Cyril hasn't arrested the two opposition party leaders...
I think it was clear this was going to happen. There have been pretty strong ties between MAGA and some groups in south Africa, with support being provided in both directions. That being said, asking for America's help to tackle crime issues was probably a good call.
*I'm feeling lucky
Does it help to then just quote someone saying the same thing?
> But we are late, and that is costly.
Except the longer one waits the cheaper these technologies become. And it still seems like Na-ion will be the cheaper and safer choice for the grid. Unfortunately, it seems like we are relying on CATL to scale this technology.
Does that mean the opposite approach works better? Allow rents to be raised freely, but make it a formal process and require half of the increase to be tied to further construction investments?
Realistically, I assume blanket pardons by the end of it.
I believe this was where he was complaining that any federal judge can stop an action by the president. It was then that I realized, apartheid era Pretoria Boys High probably didn't teach the history of democracy or checks and balances. If only someone could quiz him in an interview...
This makes it sound like the people are trying to trade in their country at a pawn shop for a few hundred dollars...
What if the alternative was a locally run model with no data retention?
This is probably a good sign. It likely means the protests and boycotts are working.
Which reminds me that Scholz and Merz were both quite likely to be involved in the whole Cum-Ex story.
Trump: βSo that we donβt end up like Europeβ. I wonder how many Americans actually think the US has less crime than Europe
OF COURSE, nobody likes type systems which only laugh at you when you fuck up. Even if it's useful. That's just normal big ego fuckwit behaviour.
But THIS CENTURY, type systems key into computational structure, not just data representation, and they silently generate boilerplate code.
I would describe it as all of the above weighted by what each individual that answers the survey thinks is important to them. Maybe closer to "will you riot on the streets because of housing next year?". Probably, most of the questions you asked are in the full document I posted.
This is just asking for consumer sentiment to gauge optimism / pessimism around the market. The full IPSOS survey contains a whole range of questions: www.ipsos.com/sites/defaul...
I'm curious what the results for Switzerland look like. It's one of the countries with the lowest home ownership rates and expensive homes prices, but I also feel like many are kind of happy with the housing they get.