I don't trust windows enough, I always input both parameters
Some clarification of the command
-r #restart
-s #shutdown
-t 00 #wait 0 seconds
-f #forced
My sister works in customs for a company in Mexico and they are definitely paying tariffs. They need to get a certificate for stuff that is covered under USMECA and iron parts pay 25% on top of any other tariffs. They have an office close to the border that checks which tariffs are in effect at that time because the official publication can't keep up
Not even a lemon party
This is probably "newly" enforced but if they fly they should automatically receive an I-94 at immigration and I'd they enter by car they need to specify to the agent that that are staying more than 30 days or travelling more than ~50 miles from the border (I'm not sure about the distance) and apply for an I-94 at the border crossing, it's the same rule for Mexicans, the difference is that the South border has checkpoints where you can't cross with a visa without an I-94
Many who fly would have already received the required I-94 form, and they don't have to register if they've previously submitted it. Most driving to the U.S. aren't handed an I-94
Same but "working" from home
Aldi's less than $2, I think $1.50 or so
Reminds me of https://divorceddads.shop/
it's because most larger concert halls in the USA and the ticket service they use online are owned by the most evil fucking corporation and I am fucking sick of it.
Do you realize AXS is not Ticketmaster/Live Nation?
I'm not defending them but they are different corporations
When you fill DS-160 to apply for a visa you have to fill in your social media handles. Is this for those on ESTA?
It will also be affected to some extent due to parts built in Mexico and Canada
It's not only the final assembly but also all parts.
Nearly half of all vehicles sold in the United States are imported, as well as nearly 60 percent of the parts in vehicles assembled in the United States.
Same for Mexico
Also, for a lot of cities it's cheaper and more convenient to fly overseas via USA than thru Mexico City
Is there even an egg shortage? They stores where I shop usually have their egg fridges as full as usual, only more expensive
I'm Mexican but I work in the US. I've been coming to the US since I was a few months old since I lived closer to the border. I've never been asked for my cellphone or anything personal. They usually asked for the reason to come into the country, evidence of said reason and (before my work visa) my ticket to get out of the country
That said, since a few years ago you have to tell them your social media handles when renewing your visa, and it has a disclaimer that omission can be grounds for denying the visa
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In Mexico those would be called crepas. The thick version (American pancakes) are called hot cakes
In my previous job I had to travel very often to customer's sites or or other offices
The ones in Germany drank regularly during lunch time. I never felt comfortable to do it since my job was very technical. In one office they even had a fridge full of beers and wines that you could grab freely. I never saw anybody drinking at the office tho
I was loosely following a guide and I misunderstood that I needed to wait to rescue them to I did a few side missions and half my crew died 🥲