Yes. Especcially as you can't save daylight time. At your spot, the sun is shining always as long as it shines, regardless which time zone your watch is synchronized with or not..
I will vote for any politician, regardless of party, who vows to get rid of this stupid custom that does nothing more than make people sleepy twice a year.
Wait, taking the people who says things you don't like (and might even look different too) and segregating them off from the rest of the population? So you can protect the pure, benevolent, beautiful ones? I duno, sounds to me like Amazon is taking ideas from the Far Right. Or maybe it's the Far Left at this point. Someone should tell the brainlords at Amazon that these tactics have never worked because nature naturally creates a contrast of human beings. A bell curve, if you will. And when you section off "the bad ones", then new bad ones get created within the good ones because things get boring. It's called Human Nature and its not new bruh. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"Despite claims of 90% validity by polygraph advocates, the National Research Council has found no evidence of effectiveness. ... A polygraph cannot differentiate anxiety caused by dishonesty and anxiety caused by something else." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygraph#Effectiveness So many police techniques - bite mark analysis, arson detection, bullet led analysis, and even fingerprint matching - have proven more questionable than the practitioners of the field suggest. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_science#Questionable_techniques
I don't suppose anybody admin-ish has checked if this guy's "5 votes so the story passes to the main site" are all from the same IP address or in a pattern of some sort? Because it seems quite unlikely 5 independent actual people like the rubbish he links to (that is also his own rubbish at the other end). Just saying.
Maybe a tax dodge. Rental income from the house or capital gain from its resale will be taxed at her no-other-income bracket rather that at dad's presumably higher one.
I am a lifelong picky eater. I've always had issues with smell and texture, especially regarding cooked vegetables. I once asked my mumsie why she didn't push me to eat veggies as a toddler. She said I would gag even then when she tried to get me to eat them.
Back in the 1990s, I stuck with Times New Roman just for the serifs. Some fine art printers once told me that serif fonts were easier to read. It had to do with the serifs at the top and bottom of a letter guiding the eye along to the next. Anything that made my papers easier for my professors to read seemed like a good idea.
There are well documented episodes that show primates, dolphins, dogs, elephants and other animals with higher intelligence levels exhibiting feelings of grief.
As a computer professional, I recommend staying away from either of those. Main reason: Not enough RAM. For inexpensive, get a a Chromebook instead of a bottom-of-the-barrel PC. Before COVID, there were good laptops on sale for $400. Since the buying spree of April, prices have gone up at least $100 if not $200. Look for a big drop at the end of the year.
So many police techniques - bite mark analysis, arson detection, bullet led analysis, and even fingerprint matching - have proven more questionable than the practitioners of the field suggest. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_science#Questionable_techniques
Before COVID, there were good laptops on sale for $400. Since the buying spree of April, prices have gone up at least $100 if not $200. Look for a big drop at the end of the year.