It looks more like a Basset Hound to me? The dog that is. No idea what that other thing could be.
Recovering academic now in public safety. You’ll find me kibitzing on brains (my academic expertise) to critical infrastructure and resilience (current worklife). Also hockey, games, music just because.
It looks more like a Basset Hound to me? The dog that is. No idea what that other thing could be.
They can come back in service positions at the resorts.
So does anything that’s browned when cooking.
Are you asking about effective plantings to attract butterflies? In that case we need more information like your approximate location and hardiness zone. Or is this a whimsical question.
Bourbon is appellation protected - it’s all from Kentucky. That’s the reason Jack Daniels is “Tennessee Whiskey”.
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The first of these I remember is the “cheese worm” back in the 90s. It closed ports and did some other basic security things and left a message in the sys.log to eat more cheese.
🎶but there ain’t no whales…🎶
I am an adjunct professor. My evenings are taken for making slides and marking. I wish I had time for gaming.
Godfather II. The first is honestly kind of hokey and people are really stupid when they are trying to be clever. GF II has higher levels of tension and the execution of everything is smarter. And Robert DeNiro just slays playing young Marlon Brando.
I worked 3rd (23:00-07:00) shift for years and really enjoyed it. Shift premium was great, workload was low. Almost no management in place (hospital). I’d socialize in the evening and then go to work after. Didn’t have any problem sleeping during the day. It’s also true that I was a bachelor so no kids or pets depending on me.
You’ll never believe what’s under Antarctica’s sheets!
Isn’t that how Arnold Schwarzenegger was caught out?
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YOU CAN’T TELL ME WHAT TO DO! I’M A MAN NOW!
That was the advice of Barry Sears 30 years ago in the zone diet book. IIRC his actual advice was two hamburgers rather than the quarter pounder
Nassim Nicholas Taleb talks about this when he explains his own career. He realized the amount of effort he had in him was never going to change, so he wanted a field where earnings weren’t limited by his own effort - the dream of passive income. He became an expert on risk and a well known writer. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nassim_Nicholas_Taleb
/laughs in -40 C or F? Doesn’t matter!
“What’s the career trajectory in the unit?” Which is a polite way of asking what happened to the last person. Another classic is if they are looking to sustain their current performance, make small improvements, or do an overhaul.
Good point. On a callback I’d be all about expectations and details. That having been said I’m changing jobs this month and I still don’t know if there is a bike cage or showers at the the new place. But it wasn’t part of my decision criteria so I’ll find out when I start
It’s easy! The Basset is even dumber than a beagle. If there is even a remote chance it won’t walk off a cliff or wander into traffic while following a scent than it’s not a Bassett. And also it’s ears drag.