Wouldn’t that affect things like Home Equity loans?
Revenue in Q4 grew 12% year over year, to $8.83 billion, higher than Netflix’s previous forecast due to favorable foreign exchange rates and “stronger than anticipated membership growth,” the company said. Net income was $938 million, or $2.11 per share.
What?
Expeditionary Force Book 4, Black Ops, by Craig Alanson on Audible.
AI programmed using Reddit, Tumblr and WordPress data - along with Facebook and all the other social media sources… Skippy’s attitude makes a lot of sense.
Worse than Berlin’s Tegel? That thing felt like they shoved an airport into a bus terminal.
George Lucas Explained Why Chewbacca Didn’t Get A Medal In 1977
“Chewbacca wasn’t given a medal because medals don’t really mean much to Wookiees. They don’t really put too much credence in them. They have different kinds of ceremonies. The Wookiee Chewbacca was in fact given a great prize and honor during a ceremony with his own people. The whole contingent from the Rebel Alliance went to Chewbacca’s people and participated in a very large celebration. It was an honor for the entire Wookiee race.”
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Not everywhere - some use 1,920.
, I believe,
I wonder which lawyer stuck that in
It would give you the top posts from the last 6 hours so they should go away.
Hot or Active give you a lot of stuff that would fall under “New”.
Edit: I just looked at the top 20 posts on my Top (6H) feed and they all have 200 points or more. All of the posts on your screen shot have less than 20.
Sort by Top 6 Hours vs Hot or Active
I love how Jon basically destroyed that program
Since 1965, federal officials have sent about 32,000 observers to jurisdictions with histories of harassing minority voters or even outright denying them access to the ballot. But officials say their hands are now tied by a 2013 Supreme Court decision that gutted the heart of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.As a result of that decision, in Shelby County v. Holder, the Justice Department will send observers only to jurisdictions where it already has court approval. That encompasses seven counties or jurisdictions in Alaska, California, Louisiana, and New York.