If you’re charging your plumbers out at $110 per hour (minimum hours, plus travel, plus parts) and only paying them $30…
That’s some margin.
If you’re charging your plumbers out at $110 per hour (minimum hours, plus travel, plus parts) and only paying them $30…
That’s some margin.
I’d be more worried about the 22nd amendment.
Our immune systems can tell the difference between human blood types. Let alone fungus vs human.
We have a similar mix, though I was referring to the underlying virtualisation providing their cloud hosting.
Azure runs on windows. Hosts run a modified version of Hyper-V.
At least, they did last I checked.
Their policy is a privacy nightmare.
Governments spend their way out of recessions, ours have been slashing funding and laying off thousands, which is compounding the impacts of the high interest rates.
This huge drop is a damning statement on the policy of both the RB and the coalition.
What we wanted: Alpha Centauri 2
What we got: Civilisation in a $2 shop Halloween costume.
The solution is to just buy a cheap Brother mono laser printer.
The hypocrisy is astounding.
He’s on a mission to reduce bureaucracy and waste, so this government make jobseekers reapply for the benefit every 6 months.
Government shouldn’t tell parents how to raise their kids, so they prevent parents from making decisions around whether their kid needs a mobile.
Maybe this advice should have been taken before you cancelled the ferry contract.
Transformers
MacGyver
Star Trek TNG
Chances are any colonies will be built underground or in lava tubes to shelter from radiation.
The current system of excise tax rewards those with efficient cars (though not EVs) and penalises big polluters.
Unless this comes with an additional carbon/pollution penalty this is going to be great news for V8 Commodore drivers, and terrible news for everyone driving a Toyota Aqua.
In the mean time, salty EV owners get to pay triple the road tax per km that a petrol driven Prius does.
And if each did cost them money - they’ve been paid when the stupid thing was purchased!
Why invest in new generation when you can do nothing and supply/demand drives prices up?
God help anyone with the last name McDonald!
They were relatively quick to pull the 1.13GHz Pentium III from the market when it turned out to have stability issues from pushing Coppermine too far.
This feels like a repeat of that, but with Intel sticking their heads in the sand and screwing over customers instead.
Either that or you’ve got some malware.
With return to office mandates, this suuucks for some people