To be perfectly honest, I imagine the US government would see it as too big of a risk to just let him go without at least some sort of shadow watching and following his every move, ready to pounce the second he sneezes wrong. This would be if they were to let him leave.
Granted, it would all be speculation, but the possibility does exist.
At least in the US you can call your local animal control and either them, or the regional wildlife rehab center will help separate them if possible.
Source: Worked at one of those centers in a past life when I wanted to be in veterinary sciences. (SOooOO MANY BABY BIRDS -_- )
Military and medical too.
It was for an electronics rework technician role, though. Outside of a wave/reflow oven's interface, (which should have its own GUI) it didn't really make sense.
A nice little trick to get rid of that annoying recruiter spam. Archive your software eng resume in xz format and only competent HMs will read it. /s
Likely corporate and/or legal politics. I would imagine things not unlike EEOP loopholing would play a big role in it. (Yes, gov'ment we are offering this opening to "anyone". So, send that funding check right over)
Probably played reverse Easter with that tray of eggs once the camera cut out
Oh look twinsies
What tax?
For the past few years needing a bag already came with a 10¢ charge per bag for either paper or plastic. This law just bans stores from offering the "reusable" plastic bags, which were near identical to the standard ones, just 5-10x thicker and supposedly having a rating of 125+ reuses.
Those bags were still sub-par quality, supplied in bulk, and rarely used more than once other than for filling with refuse. That previous law never made much sense.
Holding the power button for 1 second also opens the menu.
It's been a few years since my trip to Milwaukee but, I remember it being just a bit more slippery than the first rain after a dry spell. Still very manageable and, like you said, just ease into it and it'll become natural.
They're teaming up with 7-Eleven too...
https://www.foodandwine.com/7-eleven-coca-cola-oreo-slurpee-8706258
Looks like a blind banana slug is riding the elephant (maybe even controlling it)
There's a difference between recognizing the risks of "smart" tech and knowing the futility of avoiding it -or- even better having the skill to mitigate as much risk as possible.
I'd just go for a "feature" that disables the on/off function (leaving the momentary function alone) of the hi-beam when a sensor/s detects light above a certain luminosity. I also think an extra cost to the registration could be tacked on for vehicles that are lifted or otherwise have headlights above a certain height that would scale with the said height.
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