Cubic feet would be better, especially as taller vehicles are more dangerous to pedestrians.
Cubic feet would be better, especially as taller vehicles are more dangerous to pedestrians.
I mean, there’s a solution that doesn’t involve altering the landmark, but would those people support actually fixing the problem?
Ensuring people’s basic needs are met and they have access to mental health support is a lot more difficult than putting an unsightly band-aid on the problem.
Well wingtips are typically used to increase efficiency, so not sure what you mean.
Big wing tips?
Because using the lives of innocent Ukranians as a bargaining chip is in bad taste?
I assume the people acting like this are doing it because I didn’t give them a tip before they did their job.
Either way, it’s just wasting their time; if they ring the front gate of the building and then just wait there for me to walk down, that’s worse than if they save themselves time by meeting me halfway.
Even if it is worse than it used to be, it’s probably still far better than the Outlook mobile app! Glad I could help!
Here’s the everyday astronaut livestream of the launch: https://www.youtube.com/live/6na40SqzYnU?t=27150
Have you tried Nine mail? https://www.9folders.com/en/index.html
It costs some money to continue using it/unlock all features, but that’s a one time fee (assuming that it hasn’t changed).
I can’t use it anymore as IT has disabled all support for 3rd party mail apps. Was the best exchange mail app I ever found (it actually supports the categories using which I’ve organised my mail).
I (and my colleagues on iOS) have no choice but to use outlook mobile as the Apple mail app and everything else is blocked due to GDPR.
Sure, you could make a new issue to start the discussion again!
You can read about why they have the current share sheet instead of the native one in this GitHub issue. There doesn’t seem to be activity on the issue, but with the expanded functionality of the share sheet in ?Android 14? maybe the decision can be re-evaluated.
As for the design, I don’t really see the issue. Could you share screenshots to explain the issues?
Well you don’t want the people who slip through the cracks to wait in line for months to get their money, so you probably need to figure out a system to handle those people, and employees to make it work. Deciding how to handle requests from the people like that, without allowing abuse of the system, and training staff takes time.
I’m sure with research you can find more practical issues that get in the way of implementing it tomorrow, which is before getting to the political issues.
If UBI is done right, no one will need to work to survive, so they can just quit that exploitative job.
I sure am glad the scientists found the ice that Antarctica lost.
You’re not wrong that people can take inspiration from many different fields, but wild speculation about what could happen can be done for any new development, which makes it pointless and tiring when overused.
Sounds like it’s probably best to work out all these issues with small payloads before scaling up to human transport.
Oh yeah I’d prefer metric, but I was just being consistent with the thread, as the actual units are somewhat beside my point.
Now to find why I didn’t get a notification for this reply…