

Oh they could have. To be honest I’m not sure why they didn’t.
Oh they could have. To be honest I’m not sure why they didn’t.
Exactly. It’s not that it’s a small amount. It’s the “why”.
What did I mess up and is it going to require a team of people to prove there isn’t some nefarious thing going on.
Same reason you get mailed a 12 cent check that cost them more than 0.12. It makes the books make sense and if the check expires then the amount moving into the right account then also makes sense.
So they can sign off on the numbers as being correct.
Or any company. Accountants absolutely hate Pennies missing. Dollars are easier to stomach but Pennies makes them nervous that some miscalculation that signals a bigger issue is going on.
Bill Nye, Freedom Medal Guy!
*Sign manOrWoman = null;
It wasn’t this part that tripped you up was it?
How hard will it be?
[Random Tony Furry Meme]
Unfortunately I’ve been having an issue with losing grass and dealing with erosion.
Tricky balance when you need to manage mold/fungal growth and too much cover killing grass. But yeah, we are “wasting” a lot of nutrients by trashing leaves like we do.
Journey is good.
Rime is a good (but emotional) story.
Wouldn’t this be equally offset by the increase in inertia from their masses?
One thing to consider. When the stocks that are part of a mutual fund drop… then your retirement contributions will be buying them on sale.
Assuming the mutual funds are spread out to minimize risk (1 of the funds companies folds, etc) overall you’ll be better off long term.
As you age you’ll start moving your investments to more stable options (talk to a financial adviser on the specifics for your plans). This way they that won’t benefit from huge gains but also are a lot less likely to be wiped out by massive drops.
In the meantime look at how your funds are doing over time. Not even year to year but maybe every 2 or 3 years.
Fine, I’ll do it myself
-Thelectron
So… they agitate material using sound to increase the volume of chemicals to smell?
Clever little Airbenders
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Here’s an even more magnified view of the perfectly smooth paper.
It’s supposed to be it tends to get brittle and fracture creating airborne shards that you can breath in but your body can’t break down and that continuously damages the cells leading to cancer.
Seriously, except for the horrific issues with the stuff, it would be an essential material for various applications.
Its resistance to fire, heat transfer, etc would do wonders for insulation and construction.
The Star Trek movie vibes are strong with this one.
Oh that sounds like fun.