Maybe I should do that. It’s cheaper than a ring.
Maybe I should do that. It’s cheaper than a ring.
Pearl was adopted by my partner 3 years ago. At that time we couldn’t pet her. She now jumps onto my lap (1 year ago) and sits on my partners chest with her ass in my partners face (3 months ago).
It’s really neat seeing them get more comfortable and how long it takes.
And Jesus wept!
Because I thought my joke was clever:
A ‘gyro’ can be a spinning object thingy, or a nice little sandwich.
The tomato you referenced was why I suggested the ‘gyro’ was misplaced
Did someone misplace their space sandwich?
Lots of labs don’t need the highest end equipment, and the ones that do could sell the old ones.
That would work if we didn’t have everything set up to throw out, which is a different problem all together. I’ve worked in IT procurement for a fairly big corporation, and I’ve seen dumpsters filled with slightly old iPhones because it made more sense to accounting.
I 100% would. It’s short term loss for long term gain.
Which microscope are you going to buy? The one with the software that’s company supported through it’s amortization period and then community supported afterwards, or the one where you’re sol after it’s paid off?
I can’t tell if you’re joking or not.
Dude, everything is potential misinformation
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We are doomed, but 2c is infinitely better than 3c and we should be fighting like hell for every .01c.
There’s lots of ways to do that safely.
Catios are a thing.
My partner has fostered multiple cats and now has two. The older one has seen some shit and appreciates being a housecat. She has zero interest in going outside, but she feels safe basking in the small catio while we have a hot drink on the patio.
Maybe in your very specific case it’s OK for the cats to be outside because you have some type of electric fence to keep the coyotes or foxes out. This is very similar to dogs on a leash. The general rule is keep them on a leash. But one in a thousand dog owners has trained their remarkable pup to not need the leash. I’ve seen it, but the rule is dog on a leash for the 999 of us.