Yes, it is.
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They seem to be doing neither. Being in Minnesota would be about optics and reasoning awareness. They wouldn't stay long. However they would then continue to talk about it when they return to DC and to their home districts.
Gosh, someone should tell the Microsoft teams team that Microsoft teams for business and Microsoft teams for personal and Microsoft teams for students are also using the same names and make communication difficult. They should get a copilot team on it
While I disagree with down voting, especially en masse or on racist grounds, I am also against public shaming of voting. It's part of the reason voting is partly hidden.
Of course, you can only have a discussion with commenters, not lurkers.
Do you mean that instead of having Australia day be negative on 26th, start the celebration on another day first. Let the mood shift there naturally, rather than out of negativity on the day that's already in place, albeit inappropriately.
Haha, it also leads to odd quirks of English shining though. Although media is plural and "are" would be used, as you did, most would use it as a collective noin and say" media is". It's one the rules to break as a native speaker.
None, but what office is she angling for?
Was it illicit as it was Nutella? I assume most schools are nut free these days.
On your phone, which is seminprovate. Words discussing porn on a computer screen at work would be.inappropriate. it's the point of the tag. This thread is someone suggesting it should be tagged nsfw and maybe that's why it was removed. I'm inclined to agree, bit that may or may not be the reason.
People don't just browse in phones. They browse on computers. Colleagues come over to their work area to talk with them and often see what's on the screen.
I'm not prudish. I'm fine with adult content in the privacy of my own home. It's not suitable at work which should remain professional. I also wouldn't want my kids seeing porn when they are too young to understand.
You seem to be having an imaginary argument and don't understand what I, or other users are saying so I'll leave it here..
Im happy with my ubiquiti router, but I'd strongly consider any router that can run open source software instead of the provided software. Ubiquiti is easy but pricier. So it depends on how much you want to tinker.
Mikrotik are well respected for their hardware and ship some with a modified version of FOSS. So you can get some great hardware already working and configured.
Look at dd-wrt and openwrt and see which you prefer. Then check their compatible commercial routers and that all the required features you want work.
I think tomato router software was a thing for a bit, and there are some forks of it still going, but I think the wrt firmware has taken over and is more mature with more compatibility.
A QR code is just that, a modern version of a code you can look up. However, I would worry that it might be hard to scan or read from a casual or safe distance if it's not large enough on their uniform.