i haven't had a job with health insurance benefits since the early 90s. and it was a lousy plan that took nearly half my net in premiums.
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i've got various dells here with them (the front ports) vertically oriented.. some go one way, some go the other.
plenty of room on that ad to replace 'own it now' with 'rent it until the studio deletes it or we quit paying for its rights'
even netscape/mozilla was in on this game, with the open directory project (dmoz). aol eventually shut it down, but it apparently lives on independently as curlie.org - but i have no idea how current it is or anything.
low-bandwidth data plans in bulk are pretty cheap. it's what many atms, vending machines, redbox and similar, etc., along with sensors and gauges, and what-not for a variety of applications, use.
over the expected lifespan of a car, it would cost the manufactures less than they charge for a set of floor mats.
those other three you mention are mainly for coding or technical help, while pastebins definitely have other 'use cases'
i have enough.. uh... 'archived' content that i don't need to 'discover' anything new for years.
some of their cars and trucks may still be wrapped-around a tree or in a ditch, or were impounded. and you can get ticketed for driving them without a license, but you can't get a ticket for cruising down the road on a lawn tractor without one (afaik, you could still get a dui though).
world's largest vendor of smartphones; largest manufacturer would technically be foxconn, wouldn't it?
around here, people use "alternate" vehicles, like atv, snowmobiles, lawn mowers and tractors, etc. to get to the bars because they lost their license. have not seen a forklift parked outside of one, though----yet.
"check the comments in the code."
(there are none)
i don't think it's government run, looks like a private sanctuary from looking at their web site.
if it was a state facility, it would be stated on its web site with links and references to the administering agency (dnr, cpw, etc);
and if it was a private non-profit 501(c)3, that fact would also be stated clearly because that's a significant bit of data, in its history page, and likely every page in the footer, as well as adjacent to every solicitation for donations or mention of its contact information.