This problem had already been solved https://i.makeagif.com/media/3-03-2015/at5UtW.gif
This problem had already been solved https://i.makeagif.com/media/3-03-2015/at5UtW.gif
I got my ecotank two years ago and haven’t had a reason to buy ink since. I still have plenty of the ink that came with it. The most frustrating thing has been that I have to let it run through a cleaning cycle when I haven’t printed in a while. Well, that and the fact it took me a second to realize it doesn’t support WPA3.
Given how long he was allowed to remain, I find little satisfaction in finally seeing this headline.
Some number of years ago, I was an intern within a department of state government. I was tasked with helping to enrich their databases. So they sent over an Excel file. I did my thing and added new columns, then I had to send it back over to someone within each division so they could do the data entry. To my horror, when I went to visit one of the division heads, I saw their admin sitting at a computer with a printout of my changes sitting on a document holder next to the screen…manually typing geographic coordinates into a data entry form.
This is so disheartening. Wetlands play such an important role and to think that a handful of people could undo surface water protections for the entire US over the site of a single family home is astounding. No regard for science, nature, or consequence. Just money and power.
Oh, I agree. I’m duly impressed. It’s just that I immediately thought back to that scene from community. I’m not good about remembering to call out my sarcasm.