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TooSmalley t1_j0mg8cz wrote
Reply to comment by fredmau5 in BAGEL CONSPIRACY by fredmau5
That’s what ghost kitchens are. There usually a rebranding of another company for delivery only services.
Pasqually's Pizza and Wings is Chuck E Cheese
the Melt Down and Burger Den is Dennys
TooSmalley t1_izga4dc wrote
Reply to comment by djamp42 in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
Listen I think the same thing can be said about Wired headphones. I think they are better in almost every aspect over Bluetooth, But look where we are now.
TooSmalley t1_izfbdb4 wrote
Reply to EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
So we will get one more year of a lighting port IPhone, then Apple will do something ridiculous like release a completely portless IPhone.
TooSmalley t1_iyf0uz4 wrote
To be fair a bunch of the “prestige” British dramas gives me the impression y’all a bunch of miserable dudes over there. Broadchurch, The Bodyguard, Luther, Marcella … stuffs so bleak.
TooSmalley t1_iyacpff wrote
Reply to TIL that in 1979, a charity special episode of the academic student quiz show "It's Academic" was held between a team of three Democratic U.S. Senators, three Republican U.S. Senators, and three members of the press. The special was handily won by the press team. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
Every journalist I’ve ever know has a fairly range knowledge on a bunch of things. So I’m not too surprised
TooSmalley t1_ixa1mym wrote
Reply to comment by MDNick2000 in TIL of Friendly Floatees, an armada of 28,000 rubber ducks that were accidentally spilled into the Pacific Ocean in 1992 by a container ship. Researchers then used them to track ocean currents until 2007. by oscillathor
Yeah but Evergreen is also one of the largest shipping companies in the world.
TooSmalley t1_ixa1gws wrote
Reply to TIL of Friendly Floatees, an armada of 28,000 rubber ducks that were accidentally spilled into the Pacific Ocean in 1992 by a container ship. Researchers then used them to track ocean currents until 2007. by oscillathor
My favorite story like this is the French coastal town that has sporadically had Garfield telephones wash up of their shores for the last 30 some years. A shipping container went over board in the 80’s and was the source of the Garfield phones.
TooSmalley t1_iufnxa3 wrote
Reply to The amount of birds on this one pole (the rest including one just out of frame here didn’t have any birds on them) by StrikeWave_
Hey that’s was my Aldis when I lived in Jersey City. I remember that whole area gets a ton of birds going into spring.
TooSmalley t1_itnq67i wrote
Reply to comment by vainomainen in Study finds deli meat is connected to more than 90 percent of U.S. listeria cases by BoundariesAreFun
The article mentions Ready-to-Eat (RTE)
The usda defines RTE as
> Ready-to-Eat (RTE) meat and poultry products are products that are safe to eat without additional preparation, although they may receive additional preparation (for example, reheating) for a better taste or appearance. This category may include frozen meat and poultry products. Some examples of RTE products are hot dogs, luncheon meats, cold cuts, fermented or dry sausage, and other deli-style meat and poultry.
I assume that means both.
TooSmalley t1_j4ow6uk wrote
Reply to Kentucky parents concerned after teen who compiled ‘kill list’ allowed to return to school by _UpSyndrome_
I get the concern but I knew one or two classmates who did that in high school. They were just being edgy shitheads and were just not have a great time at high school. They never acted out violently and luckily seems to be doing fine as adults.
It’s a real tough situation. Plenty of people fantasize about stuff like this but don’t act out. Assuming an investigation took place and it was established the person doesn’t have access to things like firearms and is receiving support like counseling, hard to say if expelling them is the best course of action.