FWIW the 16th biggest bank in the country had 13 branches. Yes, I know we live in a digital age, but, I suspect the customer base was very, very well heeled.
Yep!. I've been watching this "live" readout of where GB is getting its juice from. Mon/Tue this week, Coal(!) was providing close to the wind a couple of times. Should be fun. Live Stats
05/17/2022 10:04:28 AM PDT
· 6 of 9 Riflema
to Riflema
LOL, turns out they really do think like gas station guys! "Since vacuum is no longer needed, the equipment not just works faster but also becomes cheaper. “Once you drop the high-end hardware for generating ultrahigh vacuum, you can actually assemble our garage solution for no more than $1,000,” the researcher stresses."
11/16/2021 12:16:02 PM PST
· 34 of 44 Riflema
to SeekAndFind
Very unlikely: the Senate is currently 50/50 with VP as tie-breaker. If she is "elevated", how would his VP choice be confirmed by both houses?. Result: no VP, no control of the Senate.
Same logic applies to any A25 proposals. So, yes, we're stuck with the idiot in chief.
10/29/2021 1:37:31 PM PDT
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to governsleastgovernsbest
Garland's schtick is getting old. His memo explicitly states that there will be coordination with Justice's National Security Division amongst others.
That's the counter terrorism and counter intel outfit.
An analogy: if you tell your neighbor that you're going to refer their unruly kid to Animal Control, would they be rightfully offended that you're calling the kid an animal?
10/29/2021 11:43:30 AM PDT
· 40 of 83 Riflema
to ChicagoConservative27
Regarding those labeled as "previously infected", there's a problem here: the Antigen and PCR tests they used as the indicator here have proven fairly unreliable (see:Flu) and could return false positives. So, many of those unvaxxed subjects may never have had Covid.
Amongst other things, I would like to know how many people have been hospitalized more than once for Covid?