It’s a play on an idiom, “there’s gold in them there hills.” I’m not sure if it’s just a really old idiom, or just a rural dialect, or both.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/there%27s+gold+in+them+thar+hills
It’s a play on an idiom, “there’s gold in them there hills.” I’m not sure if it’s just a really old idiom, or just a rural dialect, or both.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/there%27s+gold+in+them+thar+hills
I sync OneDrive to my Synology as well, another reason I’m okay with the “double” traffic is that my and my wife’s photos from our smartphones immediately get backed up to our Synology, even when we’re away from home.
I’ve heard conservatives claim that many liberals actually want forced abortions, because it’s really about eugenics and population control.
Isn’t mother’s milk still vegan if she consents?
The original question was whether it was legal, not whether they could get away with it. If they did get caught, there is a very high likelihood they could be convicted of fraud.
Okay, maybe a not-for-profit organization that he voluntarily resigned from gave him a golden parachute deal with perpetual royalties that’s totally secret. We can never know …
One thing we do know? Using Brave has a 100% chance of supporting him financially.
Android has allowed you to randomize your mac for a long time, and is currently the default setting. In developer options you can even toggle a setting to enable non-persistent randomization.
Yep, the only thing better than encryption is for the data to not be on the device at all.
Someone posted a Google survey asking how often they wanted updates about beef stroganoff, and one of the responses you could pick was “only when something big happens”.
I actually had back pain in my late 30s, got a new mattress and it completely went away.
My shoulder isn’t in this picture. Everything else is fine, though (knock on wood).
I had to read it a half dozen times to figure out what it meant. My favorite thought before I realized the use of the double negative was superfluous:
“What’s a no grill?”
When I was twelve, I woke up convinced that the color yellow was called yellow, because humans had figured out that word was intrinsically linked to that color.
I was devastated my “epiphany” stopped making sense after I fully woke up.