

I read that as “spanking fury…” and wondered what fun they were having I wasn’t aware of.
But yeah, not being able to torture animals for a laugh, what an atrocity. /s
I read that as “spanking fury…” and wondered what fun they were having I wasn’t aware of.
But yeah, not being able to torture animals for a laugh, what an atrocity. /s
Wiki page, for those that got curious, like me.
Europe has better fuel, due to generally more stringent requirements with regards to emissions.
Source: My dad, who used to work with regulations around such things.
Mhm, even when prices are at outrage levels in the US it’s probably half the price of what it typically sells for in Europe.
The quality is a little better, though (e.g. less sulfur, typically of a higher octane rating).
His face says “it had it coming…”.
Tesla is in a league of its own when it comes to quality control issues.
Tesla in Norway set up a paint shop to repaint Model S cars as they arrived, since some had such a thin coat of paint you could see through to the primer.
My nephew, on picking up his new Model 3, was asked to walk around the car and highlight trim defects and panel gaps he would like them to fix/improve.
A friend of mine’s Model X had such poor welds in places it quickly developed cracks in the rear door jamb areas. Tesla called it normal and so he ended up stripping down the car and rewelded these areas himself.
There are so many stories out there, and I feel like Tesla was given a pass by the press/people because “oooh, electric, exciting, much nice, so environmentally friendly”.
Trumpy boy looks like the corpse of a 90 year old dude who died while performing an oil change on his car - his face just looks dirty from all the orange goo.
Now I’m picturing a lake with priests bobbing about in the water; come on in, the water is fine, god bless you.
This is just Russian propaganda. Ukraine has not “broken” the EU. They have been slow to ramp up production, certainly, but it’s happening and more money is being thrown at it, and Ukraine, than ever during this conflict.
It’s a good looking duck, and a nice photo of it.
He’s looking more and more like Kim Jong Un by the day…
“The bigger we are the more misery we can inflict - Musk, Trump, plz help!”
Uuuuh… being a web dev in those days… You essentially first built support for proper browsers, then it was time to make things look and work as they should (or close to it) in IE.
Edit: Image generators still suffer from dyslexia
“Det finnes dusinvis av oss” would perhaps be a better translation, but it’s not really an expression commonly used in Norway, so it still feels a bit awkward to say.
I’ve never experienced H2 to be larger than H1 in such usage, but rather the same size. Are you sure there aren’t any CSS affecting your result?
From a stackoverflow reply:
Why h1 and h2 are same?
This is by design is because browser manufacturers think/agreed, that beneath web editors, producers and developers the <h2> is commonly treated as the visual more important heading and headings in the content documents should then ideally start with . That is why <h1> font-size is not default bigger inside <article>, <aside>, <nav>, <section> tags.
Feels like the US is really gearing up to show us how Russia and China are rookies in making the world a shittier place.
Reminds me a bit of a tollbooth.
Everyone should’ve chipped in with a dollar and you’d have your own country! /s
Can’t hold back spending taxpayer money when shopping for tools to keep the taxpayer down. /s