I don't know that I have a book in me yet. Starting up news sources takes more energy than I have. And doing something professionally for nearly three decades makes it slightly more than a hobby.
I have had my dream job, and losing that for political reasons always sucks. But it sounds like you have transferable skills, so that's at least something. Given the state of the job market, I don't know how far "something" goes, admittedly.
This just fucking in. We've been doing this for decades.
My ex had an uncle with exactly my voice. Cadence, accent, inflection ... it was uncanny.
Explaining that this was your original art the first time likely would have gotten more chuckles. As it stood, this looked like propaganda, which is not something appreciated on Beehaw.
I'd counter that her series of interviews suggests she's one of the few remaining guardrails in the junta.
This was infuriating to me when I started college as a CS major. I dropped out after Intro because they weren't giving us anything worth remembering.
I had no connection to him, nor do I truly care, but ... really? Ferrari in the hed? Holy framing, Batman. A simple "car accident" would have acquitted itself just fine.
This is like the hyperdetailed "get the name of the dog" that a certain generation expected. Fluffy doesn't matter, and neither does a Ferrari.
I'm going to disagree here. It must have two wheels. I get the reference, but you didn't nail the landing.
Nah, the crosswalk ones are still worse.
The push to re-physicalize interfaces has even led to an unexpected side gig for Dr. Plotnick, the academic authority on buttons. Companies are tapping her to consult on how to improve their physical controls.
Well played.
Shouldn't "Doric" feature prominently in that case?