Reading the article explains the article.
Iron Mountain says the data is currently safe, but that OSS owns the hardware that contains the data so they cannot hand it over. The lawsuit is for an injunction to prevent deletion and retrieve their data.
Reading the article explains the article.
Iron Mountain says the data is currently safe, but that OSS owns the hardware that contains the data so they cannot hand it over. The lawsuit is for an injunction to prevent deletion and retrieve their data.
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It says they use vanilla beans, but the ingredients list only says "natural flavor," and vanilla is not listed in the ingredients.
Vanillin is the same chemical in both artificial vanilla flavorings and actual vanilla, so that definitely tastes the same.
Most people don't have the palate trained to really distinguish the subtle differences brought on by those other components and will probably appreciate both equally. I'm sure I couldn't tell both apart unless I was comparing them 1-to-1.
But how many of them are upset at Canada?
That's why I always set my presence to offline. Nobody needs to know what I'm playing right this moment.
640k ought to be enough for anyone.
It always is. Even if you're actually calling for help, you need to basically trick them into helping you these days.
Yeah, the only similarity between them was the name of the character. They didn't sound or act similar. It would have been neat if you could recognize the character despite the different appearance.
The first season had flashbacks of his old body, and it felt like it made more sense. The change in accent was a bit offputting, but can be reasonably explained away. Mackie just felt like a completely different character.
Solid movie if you haven't seen it. Tarantino is a fucking creep, but he's made some good movies.
Also cabinets painted shut and paint over the knobs and hardware on all the doors.
My understanding is that it was a marketplace seller, not Best Buy themselves, who sold the laptop to the customer.
At least the techs actually made an effort to diagnose the issue and figured out that removing the stick of RAM fixed it. They're not responsible for the sale of a laptop with more memory than the motherboard can handle.
All these marketplaces are a disaster. So many shady sellers posting the same items on every site they can, and nobody takes responsibility when an issue inevitably pops up.