And when there’s a collision on ground. And when the pilot just breaks too hard after landing.
I’m quite confident you can criticize the people rallying in support for a guy that spent the last month paraphrasing Hitler and Mussolini. Just call them “garbage”. It’s well deserved.
You want to know if they are protected by something like copyrights?
AFAIK, those two are not, but you’ll get a useful answer if you look at their terms of use.
You can’t copyright a color palette or a design idea, but in principle you can violate trademarks or design patents by copying those two. Again, AFAIK, not the examples you posted, but in general those things could be protected.
I bet there’s a nice 120-minutes long form-filling montage we can do about his hour-long process until he reaches his final form.
You know it’s not reality because people are reading the manual.
Each one in a different way.
Is this elevator always that fast?
(Before hitting either the ceiling or the floor and both dying, probably.)
Wait, Trump is promising to make the trains run on schedule too?
Is there anything he won’t copy?
Now I wonder how Lower Decks call the TNG people.
aromantic
I had to read that several times to understand how organic chemistry relates to your post.
It’s really not. But it’s the main cause of a kernel panic if you don’t use nvidia hardware.
Looking forward for a fully thematic week!
var CompareBooleans = new ComparatorFactory().BooleanComparator(new BooleanComparisonByEqualityPolicy());
if (CompareBooleans(a, b) == true) {
System.Out.PrintLn("Sames!!!");
}
…
But now that I’ve written this, it’s C#, so it’s missing dependency injection.
And then the first bird lands somewhere nice, and all the others go “hey, that’s a nice place, do you care if I land here too?”
Hum… Hardware does still fail at random.
All people replying that there’s no problem because such author does not exist seem to have an strange idea that students don’t get nervous and that it’s perfectly ok to send them on wild-goose chases because they’ll discover the instruction was false.
I sure hope you are not professors. In fact, I do hope you do not hold any kind of power.
Hum… Yeah, losing control of the debt and its growing rate brings hyperinflation.
Did somebody bring a paper from 1924 instead of 2024 by mistake? Because I can’t understand how that is surprising.
No way, Badgey is smart.