This was explained in a different comment.
This was explained in a different comment.
It’s in their Investor FAQ.
It’s a little confusing. Their site says it’s open to UN member nations.
Their NEWDEV bond ticker symbol doesn’t show up on any of my normal haunts.
That’s a very similar look to Forest Hill, our oldest (1918) operating metro station in San Francisco.
I just save it up.
It’s like yelling. Nobody pays attention if you do it all the time.
Worse, they fall to 83rd for life expectancy at age 65. That’s what really counts for most of us.
What the hell’s up with those chin straps?
It’s fewer, Sam. Fewer.
I’m sure many have seen it, but Kersgezat recently put out video that opened my eyes to the less-obvious benefits of exercise.
Weird.
I remember. What was that all about?
We could do many things in a decade. We won’t, but we could.
Not if you value women participating in sports.
Not here, friend. Not here.
My plan for your Saturday is to survive my Friday.
You want Trader Joe’s. That stuff is so hard that I often use a hot scoop to get it out. I’m OK with a slightly softer texture. Tillamook is my go-to brand. I’ve never found it to be absurdly soft, but it is easier to scoop than a Häagen-Dazs or TJ’s.
The classic is anything that separates you from the ground.
I’d add anything related to plumbing, electricity and roofing.
I’m not sure about the French translation, but another word for ground is Earth. As a guess, an environmentalist group is probably adapting it from that terminology.
Cigarette smoke drifting on cold air
I’ll have to check the eggs next time. Pasture raised eggs can be pretty damn expensive in the supermarket. I don’t think our farmers market could possibly be double that, but you never know.
I usually only buy fruit, veg, and sometimes cheese and beef. It’s more expensive, but not 5X or even 2X, though it might be close.
I don’t know where you live, and haven’t taken advantage of it, but farmers markets sometimes have eggs that are likely closer to what you’re missing.
Two others that really opened my eyes to the history of geological study are The Map That Changed The World by Simon Winchester, and The Great Quake by Henry Fontain.
Both very informative and entertaining
We got it on the way home, too. Much better than getting it at the beginning of the trip!