The original source is The Hill.
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I think the RPGs love to make him the butt of jokes. I think for me the most messed up one is when Mario dressed up as Luigi and then the real Luigi shows up and is labeled an imposter.
For awareness when reading the article: the source is The Sunday Times, owned by News Corp.
Does this mean fewer duplicate white label items?
TIL Samsung has a Galaxy Store.
All part of Project 2025!
Man I miss my Zune 80
This is a series where you can
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Have a chicken be your employee at a successful business venture alongside an oversided-roomba and a former wrestler.
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Pursue the reason why your crime boss/father-figure let you take the fall for a murder and then sell out the entire organization while you did time
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Have a hobo wizard as an ally who becomes like a brother to you
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Get caught up in a national political conspiracy
Just...roll with it and have fun.
Yeah I wish I could share a link to the article/podcast, but I'm having trouble finding it right now.
Edit: Found it! It was from On the Media, WNYC. September 13th, 2024 episode around 27m:47s. Here's the link: https://pca.st/episode/3f8ff092-92b9-4767-9725-6dbe3af715be?t=1667
I was recently listening to NPR/public radio discuss the margin of error. There are 4 types, and only one of those are used when reporting poll numbers.
The recommendation was to double the reported number to get a better idea of the true margin of error.
Edit: Found it! It was from On the Media, WNYC. September 13th, 2024 episode around 27m:47s. Here's the link: https://pca.st/episode/3f8ff092-92b9-4767-9725-6dbe3af715be?t=1667
I'm sure Automotive OEMs will love that after investing all the engineering and hardware needed.
I'll wait for the * price tag... And a winning lottery ticket.
But seriously, a Scotch barreled in 1948? I didn't know they aged anything that long.