It is like a game designed by a bitter English teacher.
The rule was if you wanted the grad students to come to a talk you had to put out little cubes of cheese.
Elbow macaroni and pasta sauce
The old text adventures where being able to solve a puzzle required hitting the right words. "Oh, twist, not pull."
And you just know the second someone got hurt they'd turn around and sue you because you didn't tell them not to do that. Even people who know better will cut corners "Ehhhh, I don't need to find my safety glasses. I'm just grinding this part for a second..."
Then there are the situations where you think "Why the hell do I need a hard hat? I'm jut walking around with a clip board." That is the day Steve loses his hammer off of the roof and it makes a 1 in a million bounce directly onto your skull and now you are in the hospital getting a hematoma drained off of your brain.
They also need to be reviewed on a regular basis. If the reason for the regulation is gone it should be dropped. I think every law and regulation should have a nonbinding statement describing the motivation behind it.
And lawsuits
Here's the chance for a coup...
"Hit ball into the rough" medal
California's weather definitely isn't England's
Commercial aircraft business is extremely tough. We used to have more but they didn't survive.
Saw dust was also added to flour. Various heavy metals would be added to food to enhance their color.
Old saying "Fire and flight regulations are written in blood." Food regulations are likely written in various excretions?
I don't understand the hard on the right has for China yet they benefit greatly from China's low costs. As soon as the USSR fell and Islamic fundamentalism faded away I just knew the US would be looking for a new boogeyman to keep us distracted and justify defense spending.
The rich will still get 30 and a new sports car
Better cut the top tax bracket and corp taxes some more
What exactly are "excess military and national security assets"?
Predominantly? Seems to be 100% and many times they are contradicted by the article. At this point I assume a fear headline is overblown bullshit. Also health headlines are always the same crap repeated over and over.
which the content provider gets paid for regardless of whether you even see the ads.
I don't understand why businesses waste their money on buying these garbage ads. Pissing away their ad dollars.