ACAB, assigned crab at birth?
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ACAB, assigned crab at birth?
This is a really interesting idea! It sounds like you’ll need something to translate the Morse code into alphanumeric characters as you type.
Dammit, Schmidt.
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Using this method, OP could guide the cat poop in the owner’s yard.
Hello future people!
Not much, you?
Sounds good to me.
I like the black Shy Guy because of his edgy black hoodie.
I grew up in a sheet metal fabrication company in the US. It’s wild to see drawings of measurement tools I’m familiar with from 80 years ago. I had no idea these designs were this old. This is so cool, thanks for sharing, OP!
It works for me on my Pixel 3 running Android 12.
I used to live with roommates and we’d occasionally walk around in our underwear. Sometimes I would walk around in my underwear with my pants around my ankles. It was hilarious how uncomfortable they would get, even though I was wearing more clothes.
I think this is one of my favorite TV episodes ever. Better Off Ted deserved better.
It would also be interesting if we had a way to greatly increase the chance of lightning in a small area, but by that point, we’re probably still not justifying the cost of that R&D.
It’s fascinating reading your side of this, everything you said tracks with getting paid by insurance carriers as well. I’m a revenue analyst for an insurance agency. There are no established rules or SOPs they follow. They each make up their own thing. For each established rule one carrier follows, there’s another one who does something completely different. Some of their websites are really good and helpful while others are the oldest looking sites I’ve seen in years. We have a team of people who are assigned carriers, and only work with those carriers, so we can keep track of how each one operates and pays us. It’s a mess. I couldn’t imagine trying to navigate all these carriers by myself in order to get paid, on top of managing a practice.