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Does anyone have an idea how long it takes to download a 16 million TB file? 1 comments
lucky11 · 6 hours ago
Apparently, about 7 hours and 49 minutes.
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Gothic Quarter, Barcelona (short vid in comments) 1 comments
lucky11 · 6 hours ago
Hmm... no vid. Must be a bot repost. Here ya go instead.
https://theuselessweb.com/
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Journalism keyboard 2 comments
lucky11 · 7 hours ago
The "x" key is replaced withe the phrase, "Formerly known as Twitter".
Now you mention it… 6 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
Nope. We don't really tolerate anymore than previous generations. We're just more altruistic about it. We hope that by informing the idiots they won't be idiots. That doesn't make us more tolerant.
Several times a year 1 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
More than you'd expect and a whole lot more than I think i actually think about it.
Now you mention it… 6 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
Yes, but also no. Stupid is stupid, there's no denying that. As far as owners manuals though? The sheer amount of computerization and special equipment needed to make adjustments on many cars prohibits the average consumer from doing many things. That doesn't make the current generation stupid just a generation more willing to look out for the idiots, on paper at least, than previous ones.
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A picture of Jesus making out with Judas from a 14th century illuminated manuscript 1 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
So the best part of this isn't the completely wrong take on a cultural act. Instead it's the accidental highlight to something not even in the picture. For a very long time religious books were hand written (no duh). What most don't realize is that many were written in monasteries because monks made good scribes, what with them being generally literate and with more time on their hands. Now, just because a bunch of guys swore off the sex didn't mean it wasn't always on their minds. Many manuscripts, have interesting pictures drawn in them that are of the hiding in plain sight variety.
More Reliable than iPhones 2 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
Well, any phone where you can remove the battery can't be tracked as long as the power source is not connected. Of course we can't track bricks either, but a brick isn't very useful if I need to make a call.
Paradox resolved. 1 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
Of course a contract has to be accepted by both parties or there isn't a contract merely a one sided expectation. To then use that one sided expectation as an excuse to vilify or demean the other party completely defeats the purpose of any Tolerance. This is why it's not a social contract but instead a moral standard. A moral standard doesn't need everyone to accept it. Those that do, fall under that social construct we call a culture. Different cultures have different moral standards and while some standards seem to be cross cultural, nuances will always exist. The argument presented is fundamentally flawed and completely ignores individuality and diversity of thought. It was a good try though.
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Why 1 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
To be fair, Voldemort is a man. Men use shampoo as a soap for their bodies routinely.
Stay wholesome 2 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
Unless there's a Larry.
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Abandoned asylum cemetery of the insane 1 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
Whew, that's good. For a second there I thought it was the "abandoned asylum cemetery for the sane".
Trump supporters wearing “dictator” apparel 2 comments
lucky11 · 4 days ago
Meanwhile, "most" Trump supporters are looking at these guys like the crazies they are. At least someones making money off of them.
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Lol, lmao :) 3 comments
lucky11 · 1 week ago
Am very confused. I though Biden withdrew from the running.
Everyone who was supporting Ye a week ago for his "free speech" 1 comments
lucky11 · 5 weeks ago
Free speech means I can insult someone as much as like and as long as it's only words and not a call to action/violence it should not be punishable by law. However, just like anything else there are consequences to our actions. If we have free speech, which I'm %100 for, we should also be ready to accept it when someone insults us back or public opinion vilifies us for jerkish behaviour.
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Let's go to the sewer 1 comments
lucky11 · 6 weeks ago
I used to always check the change slots on pay phones. Of course I had to make sure there wasn't a needle jammed in there first.
Insincere Commies 1 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago · Edited 11 weeks ago
Migga please 3 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago
That'd be funny, especially when it's weeks later and you have to tell them you switched it cause it's still switched on their keyboard and they didn't even notice.
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Take solace in using quantum 1 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago
Well hey, it used to be nuclear power or radiation and when you just use the same formula for how you make a sciency story you gotta change with the times.
Henry Ford raised workers' pay and they could buy his Model-T 3 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago
That's like the ultimate capitalist move. Have company that sells product. Give your workers enough money that they can buy your product. Make money off the money you had to spend to make a product to make you money. Plus, your workers are happier and work better because of it, which just makes you more money.
All the books I’ve read this year 1 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago
There are 50 books in those stacks. That represents roughly 2 months of serious enjoyment. Time to beef those numbers up.
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Happy confining sniveling 3 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago
Now this would be a fun read.
And they have made a difference in plenty of elections 3 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago
Most states have similar rules if they offer provisional ballets instead of a an EDR (Election Day Registration) system.
And they have made a difference in plenty of elections 3 comments
lucky11 · 11 weeks ago
Here are the rules for Provisional ballets in Florida
Voters receive a provisional ballot if: their registration cannot be verified at the polls
an absentee ballot has been issued but the voter fails to bring it to the polls
voter fails to provide proper ID
the polling hours are extended (these provisional ballots are segregated from all other provisional ballots).
The Provisional Ballot Cure Affidavit must be completed and submitted to the Elections Department along with a copy of your identification by 5.p.m. on the second day after the election. Provisional ballots are counted by noon, 4 days after a General Election and 3 days after a Primary Election.
Note: Voters must cast their provisional ballot in the correct polling place in order for it to be counted. If you are eligible to vote, and voted in the proper precinct, your provisional ballot will count as long as your signature on the provisional ballot matches the signature in your registration record.