I really enjoy lying in a warm, comfortable bed, especially a little groggy from sleep. I'm happy to wake up an hour or so ahead of my alarm so I can have that experience. That said, if my mind is really racing with anticipation of the day's concerns, it kind of wrecks the lie-in. I'll get up an hour or two early, have an extra special breakfast, start chores or some other thing I didn't think I had time for.
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CPUs have so many cores these days, that seems like a perfectly reasonable option. Declare a process 'security sensitive,' give it it's own core & memory, then wipe it when done.
You forget that a lot of the country thinks its problems can all be solved by jailing or shooting the appropriate target. Words bad; punishment good.
Does his vote still count if he dies between now and then? One of the infamous "dead people voting."
That took 2 months. She served 4 days while deputies were empowered by another court case to do her job and right-wing nutjobs paid her bills. Then she met the Pope.
A Georgia election official who gums up the works for two months to give cover to a Trump victory is getting a big promotion.
Yeah, if this is what it takes to get new design nuclear facilities in the US, then I'm counting it a win, but I won't count it either way until the watts come out. Who knows: if they run ok, an actual power company might even try one.
Doesn't matter: there's no one to enforce the judge's ruling and no penalty for refusing, so anyone who does decide not to certify an election faces...sternly worded letter? lawsuit? contempt of court if that goes against them?
As we saw through Trump's first term, laws only work if there are penalties, and penalties only work if there is someone to enforce them.
There's really a two tiered structure to academia that seems to be hidden from most students. Maybe even 3 tiered. There's the tenure-track research faculty who might teach one class per semester (often less) - they're still underpaid relative to industry equivalent jobs, but they get their research freedom and low six figures after a few years while bringing in seven figure research grants for the university. Mid-six-figures if they're upper admin. There's non-tenure-track adjuncts & academic professionals who teach 3-5 classes per semester, often at multiple universities because no one will give them enough classes to live on, doing the bulk of a university's teaching, especially at 'tier 1 research' universities, and they're lucky to get median salary. There's also a set of tenure-track faculty at universities without big research programs who teach 2-3 classes, maybe do a little bit of research or literature review, but probably without any significant extramural funding. They get paid somewhere in between.
They all get called "professor;" they all have PhDs; there's infighting to keep the faculty as a whole from rising up. I used to tell my students they (or someone on their bahalf) paid about $200 for each of my lectures, and they're free to skip them if they want, but even in a tiny seminar, 10 students, $2000/hour revenue, the highest paid professors are only getting 5% of that (not accounting for out-of-class effort).
My 80-year-old mother is stil hooked on Hay Day (2012 Farmville clone). She doesn't alarm-clock overnight events any more, but that could be because she can't sleep through the night now. Got a team of other old ladies around the world for contests, and it's right on the edge of where I think it's great that she's got something to keep her engaged versus might need an addiction intervention.
Thank god he can't run for President. I don't think he'd be satisfied being one-among-many Senators or Representatives. Governor of Texas, though...
They released doorbell video of the incident. Dude's running through the neighborhood, half naked, yelling incoherently. Runs up to the home, pounds on the door, rolls around on the porch, still yelling, something about his girlfriend. Bath salts type of crazy.
Thought it was really elegant to lay out his 4 stanchions on a face plate and turn their outer arc all together, but I know I'd have trouble treating a faceplate as disposable - just make new holes to hold down whatever part you need. If I could get past this mental block of not wanting to 'damage' expensive parts, I think it would open a lot of possibilities.
He actually looks like he's using an aluminum faceplate, and I can see where turning your own aluminum block to fit a back plate, then facing it every time you want to use it, like soft jaws, would be a decent compromise. Not as rigid as cast iron, but 'just a hunk of aluminum' when I would think about driiling holes into it.