Huh? A priest did a nazi solute and was exiled for it. Refusing to give them credit for doing the right thing just makes you look bad. This is Lemmy, everyone here knows how bad the church can be.
Ajen
That doesn't explain why the new bikes have older technology than the bikes they're urging people to trade in.
You're drawing a line between progressives and catholics, but the catholics just defrocked a nazi.
I could agree that it's an abbreviation, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it "diminutive."
If they send 2 emails per subdomain per year, that could easily be 10s of millions which would make the cost per email measured in thousandths of a cent. And I could see the number of subdomains being larger by a factor of 10, maybe more.
Another angle: someone with IT experience needs to manage the system that seems emails, and other engineers need to integrate other systems with the email reminder system. The time spent on engineering could easily add up to thousands per year, if not tens of thousands.
I'm guessing their figure is based on both running costs and engineering costs.
Your CVT most like had an automatic, centrifugal clutch.
If your server goes down you'll miss incoming emails, and IMO residential ISP and power service isn't reliable enough for your main email address. If mail can't get delivered people get the impression you gave them a fake email address, which can be more than embarrassing.
It's the only service I don't self-hosted, although I do backup my email on my home server. Email protocols don't tolerate downtime, if your server is temporarily unreachable you won't get messages and people will probably assume the email address/domain isn't even valid.
It's a Linux joke though
Yep, it's the cops who don't care.
In what way do you think that's relevant to the article in the OOP?