That’s what I thought until I looked it up recently! .my is Malaysia, .ml is Mali.
And here I was thinking it was just a cheap ccTLD to use.
Remember when we decided Dan Quayle shouldn’t be a politician anymore because he misspelled potato?
I guess it really got under Steve Hoffman’s skin.
Why “Be Better” when you can “be BEST”? Being better is for quitters!
I believe the correct response is “go fuck yourself.”
They see the post-PC world, and Windows Phone never panned out.
First thing I thought of when I saw this post.
Seems to me the undercover agent made an extremely poor choice in links to send. If you expect to track down whoever clicked it, a link to a private video would be the obvious choice.
“Suggests”? WaPo, where you been?
Slowly deleting my Reddit post history…
Excluding mobile homes, you can get a 318 square foot studio in downtown San Diego for only $180,000! Not including the $770/mo HOA fee. I like that the listing includes a lot size of 1.2 acres, as if you get the whole city block to yourself.
“Free sites already operating out of the goodwill of some random admin” are where the good shit is.
I really love it as well, got me thinking that they were trying out the idea of superhabitable worlds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superhabitable_planet
Just another example of how Americans will use anything but metric (we do use metric sometimes, I know, it’s just a meme). We could easily measure it in Wh/km, but then we would also have to change how we measure gasoline cars if we want people to make direct comparisons. But, since we sell gas by the gallon, we would also have to change how gas is sold. When the EPA first came up with mpge I thought it was stupid (we don’t buy electricity by the gallon!), but I’ve come around to the convenience of being able to easily compare the two types of fuel. The EPA assumes 1 gallon of gas to contain 33.7 kWh of energy.
Maybe we should get everyone to switch to Joules for measuring, buying, and selling gasoline and electricity?
I did the math once for my own commute, on my e-bike and with my electric car, and found that while the electric car uses only 20% of the energy that an average gas-powered car would, the bike uses just 1%. My bike, on my route (both directions averaged together) got 2,200 mpge.
The way Luthen organizes his cells is a great class on how to organize a resistance.
I saw ICE teucks rolling down the street in my town for the first time today.