"Findmystore.one"?
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I get the profiling concern, but if someone's that worried about a post being linked to them, they should use a throwaway anyway. I'm sure that someone out there is archiving everything posted anyway, and if they don't, it'll be tied to them there.
I mean, if they fine the kid, realistically the parent is probably paying it anyway.
it's insane that a unit can be a measurement of mass in one case and a measurement of purity in another
The pound is a unit of mass, of force, and of currency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_700_Club
The 700 Club is the flagship television program of the Christian Broadcasting Network, airing each weekday in syndication in the United States and available worldwide on CBN.com.
Not to be confused with The 300 Club.
Genetic engineering is still in its infancy.
Mate demand with time, and one tends to get supply.
EDIT: In the news, a couple months ago:
Dallas-based biotech company Colossal has announced the birth of three pups bearing the DNA signatures of dire wolves, an iconic predator last seen roaming North America over 10,000 years ago.
But in the end, it’s not about whether we can bring back the dead. It’s about what we do with the power to remake the living.
What they need to do is to set up a bunch of freezers at the Pentagon, then have a fixed contract with various pizza delivery places to deliver N pizzas every day. If they actually want the pizzas, they eat them. If they don't, they stick 'em in the freezer and donate them M days later
whatever degree of delay they require against traffic analysis on their pizza deliveries
to a food kitchen or something.
There are still other information-leaking indicators, though:
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Lights in windows, for offices with them.
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How full parking lots are after hours. During Operation RYAN, Soviet intelligence used this as an input.
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/forecasting-nuclear-war
The bulk of newly available Stasi and KGB documentation on RYAN from the BStU Archives in Berlin does not address Able Archer 83. However, it casts an unprecedented light on Stasi and KGB perspectives since 1984, as well as on the operational details, structure, and scope of the RYAN project. The collection includes a KGB catalogue from 1984/85 that, in excruciating detail, outlines the 292 indicators that might precede a potential “surprise nuclear missile attack.” Many of them refer to activities in and around Washington offices and buildings, including the White House parking lot. The collection also includes summaries of monthly KGB reports up to April 1989, which list possible global indicators of preparations for a “surprise nuclear missile attack.” These records tell us that hundreds of KGB officers were assigned to work on the RYAN program and a special division was created inside the KGB exclusively for this purpose.
I have a tiny, bladeless (so okay with TSA for flying) "pliers"-style multitool that fits on my keychain. I don't think that the manufacturer makes it any more. Searching for "keychain multitool" will turn up various designs on Amazon.
I also have a separate tiny folding knife
I think a Spyderco Bug, though any tiny knife is gonna be equivalent, and I'm sure that there are more-reasonably-priced tiny knives out there
that fits on my keychain that I take off when I fly.
For infrequently-used tools, those are large enough to be fine for most things, and it's less of a pain for me to haul around than a full-sized multitool or knife (which I have, in the past, carried).
I don't know if I'd say that it's a game-changer for me, but it is convenient to always have said tools at hand.
There are a number of increasingly-sophisticated Skyrim impregnation frameworks, but I would guess that he's talking about Fertility Mode.
Skyrim Nexus is a dark place....
I'd call it the second-most-restrictive "tier" of Skyrim mod site after Bethesda's official mod site.
Look at LoversLab, which is more permissive.
And there are Skyrim mod sites that carry content that LoversLab won't permit.
It's used through the whole article, not a one-off typo.
This appears to be the original BBC article that is being copied:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c7808xvv737o
I can only imagine that it's some kind of AI summarizer gone badly wrong. Or maybe the thing got passed through an automatic translator to another language and then back.
The text reads like a kind of mangled version of the original.