You should know: these numbers are from around the middle of the month, federal layoffs aren't being counted here.
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8600 tesla's sold in three days from 4 dealerships.
2150 per dealership
Assuming a 10 hour workday that's 71.666 tesla's sold per hour at each dealership.
Like, yeah he was shitty, but he didn’t participate in a violent attack on the nation’s capitol.
Not in DC, but in Miami many of his staffers were involved in a violent riot. The threat of violence was enough for them to suspend the counting of votes, and after a deadline passed, Bush won with a supreme court decision.
Bonus points for similarity, Roger Stone organized a violent protest (riot) with the explicit goal of stopping the counting of votes, for the benefit of republicans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_Brothers_riot
This works fine for informal things, like a correspondence with a friend, inter office communication, or perhaps a rambling Zine. However, for something formal like a resume, this would be bad etiquette.
Just a side note, If your mistake was found after removing your paper from the typewriter, good luck getting the paper re-aligned on any typewriter without decent detents built into the platen.
Looks like most typewriters before 1973
Typewriters before this time did possess a backspace key, but it simply moved the carriage back one character space so the typist could use whiteout to remove a mistake. When struck, the correction key of IBM Selectric II would use internal correction tape to remove the mistake and replace it with a letter key manually chosen by the user
Read more at the ANSI Blog: Invention of the Backspace Key https://blog.ansi.org/?p=7178
Double irony here.
“You’re all dressed up today,” Trump said sarcastically.
Check out Churchill's outfit during a war time visit to the White House
And that's only after you found the right video codec, and replaced your sound card because yours was outdated.
No, only goatse existed in the '90s, and that's 1999. Everything else on your list was from the 2000s.
You mean before YouTube existed? Back when downloading a picture took minutes?
A 90s Rick roll would have been someone putting the music video on VHS, then mislabeling it, then sharing it.
A room at the entryway to the house, commonly used to take off rain boots, wet clothing.
Those people are institutional buyers, they're buying it up right now.
All of this seems designed to cause pretty much anybody that's not super wealthy to lose their ass. Dumping that water in California, they knew that was going to hurt farmers later, but that's okay the vice president is investing heavily in farmland. House prices going up taxes so much that boomers can't afford to stay in them anymore, going to get bought up by institutional buyers.
Absolutely part of their plan.