I think he did it because the actual WordPress guy (Matt Mullenweg) is really litigious.
There's also the fact that a legal order could be seen as violating the First Amendment, and I make no illusion that the Administration will ignore it (like the rest of the Constitution) but barring a bribe, IBM or anyone impacted could at least go to the courts and get a slam dunk injunction for some period of time.
Ding dong, the leopard comes for thee.
And he also died from complications from polio. Not actual complications mind you, he was ensnared in harnesses he made to get around after having suffered from Polio. Made worse by his poor health having worked on TEL.
The reason was TEL stopped engine pinging.
You can also throw them out in the landfill.
If you think this means all the sudden you too can pirate without consequences: lol keep dreaming serf
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Aw, dangit!
Contact your city or locality, many will take oil at a recycling center and send it on its way. Anything you can't funnel into a container for recycling, scrape into the trash.
Dont do this. This is how your sewer bill quadruples.
Instead, ask your local authority if they recycle Waste Cooking Oils and Fats. They can be used to make soaps, cosmetics, and biofuels.
Political alignment tests have a serious case of intentional sampling bias
And on top of it all, the rocket is shaped like a penis
honestly a registered .gov address is a great way to recruit new meat into the ICE grinder
I looked at some of the leaked source code and my god the code smells are so rotten its like they had a dead horse in the back for a while and its developed a stank like an Eric Andre skit.
It increasingly looks like nobody would maintain this bundle of wax besides under-experienced juniors who threw themselves at it, and apparently after moot sold it, it was never touched. It runs on an extremely old version of FreeBSD and PHP.
The fact this happened now as opposed to any time in the past decade is, I have no words.
Ah yes, there's no honor amongst thieves.
I don't think this is fully accurate but I giggled in a work call, so have this rule
The FitnessGram™ Pacer Rule is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues.
The Army Is Losing Nearly One-Quarter of Soldiers in the First 2 Years of Enlistment