

They are safer to pedestrians because they tend to have lower and more curved hoods (making impact at low speeds less dangerous) and they also give better visibility to the driver.
They are safer to pedestrians because they tend to have lower and more curved hoods (making impact at low speeds less dangerous) and they also give better visibility to the driver.
It gives some nice wide bike paths at least, but I’m sure it will have changes over time.
And no doubt a return of phrenology.
RFK Jr + Dr Oz + this nutbag.
Truly, the adults are in charge now.
It’s because of testing the game on different versions of Proton, which is treated as a hardware change. The fault lies entirely with Denuvo, and with anti-consumer DRM in general.
He lobbied the party to oppose the bill. Which is unsurprising, because he prevented an abortion bill from being available during his time in the Howard government as health minister. And because he is an extreme right-wing religious ideologue that still has power in the party.
“Dying is a liberal hoaxxxxx!”
Don’t worry, they’ll change their tune once they get their marching orders from Fox News et al. They are nothing if not utterly predictable.
They are good for multi-modal transport in particular, since you still can’t take bikes on buses (at least not in NSW). Hopefully that will change in the future, too.
The proposition does not allow them on footpaths, which you’d think would be the most relevant place.
It’s consistent with the current laws for bikes and ebikes, which are allowed on shared paths but not footpaths.
That and women might have other aspirations than being baby factories. Who knew women had their own hopes and interests?
Not to mention decades of older content, and nobody could have possibly played everything good that has ever been released.
Also I’m cracking up at Andrew Bolt blaming the voters for the loss:
“No, the voters aren’t always right. This time they were wrong,” Bolt wrote. The reason for the loss? It was because the Liberal party “refused to fight the ‘culture wars’”.
Interesting, which electorate? I redid the survey and got the same results (could be consistent with IP).
It’s possible to match with Palmer just because he’s throwing out a bunch of policies that might sound good but have no logical consistency or anything backing it. Probably the survey should account for that if it isn’t already.
In any case, you can select your own preferences and build your own paper, which is the main reason I posted it. Ideally it would let you skip the survey process too, particularly since it requires an email at the end (I used a throwaway).
You could recommend droidify which is a bit more straightforward as a client.
It’s not always takedowns either, just the developer deciding to nuke their own repos. Real annoying, although it’s making me more vigilant about forking/mirroring important repos.
Hopefully Australia follows suit, as we have our own Temu Trump in opposition coming into our election.
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