

My sister did that with a nest of murder hornets in Vancouver. Damn near killed her, she was in hospital for 10 days after that.
My sister did that with a nest of murder hornets in Vancouver. Damn near killed her, she was in hospital for 10 days after that.
Tuck-taped rear window, that’s a Yukon pickup for sure.
Way to go, Elections Canada people! Elbows up.
journalctl -xb-1
where 1 is last boot, 2 is boot before that, etc.
Fedora’s KDE is bulletproof on any of my installed systems (8 or 9 of them, completely different hardware including AMD). Now Kubuntu, on the other hand, has always been a shitshow, I’ve never had it work right for more than a couple days at a time.
Cats are vermin. Cuddly, purring vermin.
I’ve been using the Collabora option for the mastercontainer since the start of the AIO, it’s worked well for my users.
It isn’t about change.
Boil it again to kill that wine yeast, pitch some dry ale yeast once it reaches ale temps. Leave it for a week and don’t look at it.
Assholes all around.
Want.
Jesus fuck, how to make things worse…
present at Nazi rallies.
Isn’t that just a Tesla board meeting?
All-girl cast.
Every time I’ve been to Cuba I show up in the airport and basically have a car rented, maybe first night in a hotel. Then we drive wherever we feel like and usually pick up a hitchhiker or two that will have a “sister” that has a room for rent.
It has almost always been clean, friendly, cheap, and a good breakfast. Rinse, repeat. I love travelling like this and have generally done this everywhere I’ve gone in the third world. Apparently the US doesn’t even measure up to third world.
It’s the BC flag, it’s on all BC highways, which is what the numbers on this sign are showing. I don’t dispute it’s probably AI generated to add the bottom bit, but that’s what the border wait signs look like.
As soon as the tariffed coffees go up, the non-tariffed will follow, just slightly lower. Why wouldn’t they?
Tariffs=inflation. Always have.
It’s already up 25%.
What the fuck are they on about with the USB?
USD and CAD are going to pretty much be in lockstep. I guess we’ve held ground a bit better in the short term, but over the last year it’s pretty much the same story between them. Canada has actually given up more ground that the USD.
https://www.google.com/finance/quote/CAD-EUR?comparison=USD-EUR%2CCHF-EUR&window=1Y