Vangu Vegro
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I just hope it doesn't accurately reflect the color of your nut (or the girth of your stick for that matter)...![]()
Purchased from my local Supermarket.
Finally, a snack that accurately reflects my proclivities
I just hope it doesn't accurately reflect the color of your nut (or the girth of your stick for that matter)...![]()
Purchased from my local Supermarket.
Finally, a snack that accurately reflects my proclivities
This one really gave me a solid laugh
i remember my first experience on a PC and thought it was so cool a wizard installed things. i kept imagining a little wizard inside my PC that looked like gandalf or dumbledore.
Is there an actual explanation or origins of why it was always called the "Install Wizard"?i remember my first experience on a PC and thought it was so cool a wizard installed things. i kept imagining a little wizard inside my PC that looked like gandalf or dumbledore.
The proposals for voting ID systems fall into 1 of 2 types. 1) Do it fast and leave some people unable to vote and 2) be very slow and plodding and do it without leaving people out. Conservatives like 1) because it benefits them short term and liberals like 2) because it benefits them short-term. Long-term its a wash.Can someone explain the logic to me? Because I lean rather on the left with societal issues, but in Europe this is not even a conversation of not having voter ID - you need to present an ID document so they can check against the voters' list and mark that you have been given a voting card.
I guess this is probably something along the lines of "not everyone has an ID document, and you can't gate people's right to vote"?
Presumably you could use your existing ID be it Real ID or Driver's license in which case those scenarios wouldn't matter.The proposals for voting ID systems fall into 1 of 2 types. 1) Do it fast and leave some people unable to vote and 2) be very slow and plodding and do it without leaving people out. Conservatives like 1) because it benefits them short term and liberals like 2) because it benefits them short-term. Long-term its a wash.
If you wanna get an idea look at the Real ID rollout they've been trying to do for over a decade. Its requirement has been postponed repeatedly because it would have stopped americans from flying and would hurt tourism dollars.
Reminds me of a joke I heard in architecture school. One of the fellow students from Indiana had a recording of two d-jays that he listened to "back home," and they said this: