If you will never live in the US, you should renounce your citizenship. This will be permanent and irrevocable, so consider it wisely. This eliminates any issue with not filing taxes while working overseas.
If you will never live in the US, you should renounce your citizenship. This will be permanent and irrevocable, so consider it wisely. This eliminates any issue with not filing taxes while working overseas.
What are you doing on a cell phone for that cost? There are international phone plans that would be so much cheaper.
I loved my green GTO in that game.
There’s no research showing that it is an effective treatment.
Why are you using vinegar in your ears? That’s not typical.
Bezos isn’t even involved in Amazon anymore.
Stainless steel still rusts when exposed to salt and water.
There are only a few manufacturers of robotic arms, and have this feature as it is required by law in many countries. This was a new installation and I’ll be happy to bet all sorts of money that it had it installed and wasn’t used.
There are many ways to do this safely. All robotic arms come with a disable key that powers off the axis motors, latches all the brakes, but leaves the sensors and end of arm tooling powered up to troubleshoot. Troubleshooting can also be done via PC and watching inputs/ outputs on the program.
Put in some ear buds (to avoid waking the kids) and blast Metallica or your favorite heavy music.
It made a lot of sense back when you had to type texts by pushing the same buttons multiple times. Now that smart phones have swipe to type and autocorrect, it is not a good excuse.
This is the polar opposite of the other post.
Sailing Anarchy for all things related to sailing. There’s a small subset of folks on there that are very toxic, but it is the best place for extremely technical content.
Before it opened up to the general public, we used it to organize parties, share photos without concern, and keep in touch with friends that went to other colleges. There wasn’t anything else like it.
Let’s not distract @ljdawson from his mission.
We didn’t think those things would suck initially either. Facebook was amazing around 2004 - 2006 before it opened up to the general public.
Smart. I’ve seen it on manufacturing lines for operators logging into SAP. They put the barcode on the back of their badge.