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Questioncore, lemmypunk
Questioncore, lemmypunk
It makes me wonder how many other people back out after hearing that the job is on-site. And it makes me wonder why this wasn’t specified in the job description
They’re trying not to get filtered by having it listed as on site up front, and banking on people saying “well, I’m already foot in the door i guess i could settle” once the interview process starts.
A lot of risk narcing on someone irl
The frustrating part is that the whole idea is great on its face: pay to capture the co2 you generate where they can do so at scale, but this just… clearly doesn’t do that.
No, but given the context when it was originally written, one would have a hard time finding any which weren’t. Especially if when you answer ‘yes’ it just asks you to list them, as there’s a big difference from the US’s perspective between having been part of a coop in the woods and a member of the Soviet Politburo
UNSC resolutions are exactly as binding as the force level they’re willing to commit to enforce them.
I remember watching it happen in school and even I know jet fuel can’t melt steel beams, but a good hot sauce will make a good go of it.
I think the point they’re trying to make is that the second they met actual opposition (when the secret service fired on the mob trying to breech what I think was the legislative chamber, don’t recall exactly) the mob dissolved immediately.
What I was referring to was the BPA lining traditionally found in cans: https://www.beeradvocate.com/articles/15869/bisphenol-pale-ale-should-you-be-worried-about-the-bpa-in-your-beer-can/
Looking it up now, it looks like there are multiple alternative linings which are being phased in and/or proposed, but every can still has some sort of lining, whether an epoxy or other similar material to protect the contents of the can from the aluminum or vice versa.
EDIT: whether or not this lining outweighs the additional transport and processing costs of glass (remelting/shaping glass is much more energy intensive than aluminum reporcessing as I understand it) was the question I was proposing and one I don’t have an answer for.
I was under the impression that the glass was actually better, since the cans require a plastic lining to not ruin the beer and the bottles can either be recycled and reused as-is after a wash or ground up and remelted with little/no loss in quality.
Let’s not pretend like the rest of us would have disagreed. If Trump sees the inside of a cell that will be an anomaly at this point.
If civilization is going to survive, leaving this specific problem to our descendents won’t be an option. Private Equity is an us problem, and we need to treat it like one.
They order the missiles to be fired from Moscow, yes?
It’s just so sad that the US healthcare system is the thing that’s holding back business. Seems counterintuitive.
It’s holding back your business. The wealthy do not have this problem.
This is working as designed.
Probably not anymore
I love how the Oreilly books became the gold standard for covers for this sort of thing.
It’s rare that the business would give them the slack to be able to, usually there’s plenty of intent