I prefer the phrase "testicular manifold."
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We had kids
we wanted to make friends in our 30s, so we just made the friends. Problem solved.
(In all seriousness, your friend
or at least, acquaintance
group explodes when you have daycare/kid activities.)
Some bulk food stores let you bring your own. You put a sticker on them with the bulk item # and also the dry weight, so it's a little more work, but then you can put your jars to use!
I thought it was just "Slashdotted."
The Gulf of Lesser Canada does have a certain ring to it...
Newer macOS is not Unix certified.
It's UNIX 03 compliant https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_UNIX_Specification
Indeed, the 1st and 3rd worst offenders for plastic per capita are administrative regions of China (Macau and Hong Kong) https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/plastic-pollution-by-country
There's a bulk food store near me and it allows BYO containers (or you can use one of their compostable bags). It's great! A little bit more work (you need to tare your/container write down the empty weight), but you get your goods in the container of your choice.
What's the alternative? Strong arm a democratically elected
even if stupid at times
government to change policy? That's a terrifying precedent.
The other alternative is to backdoor or otherwise compromise users in other jurisdictions. Glad they didn't do that.
You can ride your bike on many highways in the USA at least. Generally you cannot on the freeway, but there are some exceptions
in California there are requirements about bike accessibility which means that certain segments of a freeway may be bike accessible.
If you live far from a store then groceries are a problem unless you use a trailer, but if you live in a city it's totally reasonable to use a bike (or walk) for your weekly groceries.
And you can get a new Trek FX for under $600, and that's just from a quick search. Yes of you want Ultegra or better and a carbon frame, the sky is the limit.
Code doesn't even pass the example test
mind your case sensitivity!