What does right to repair bill introduced historical mean?
What does right to repair bill introduced historical mean?
I’ve been on a plane before and it definitely wasn’t flat
I’m with you. A common example is the weekly meeting I chair. I can have everything we are going over on my left monitor. Center monitor has my meeting notes that I type up discussion points to complete after the meeting. Right monitor has slack up which is useful if I need to ping someone for input on something if they couldn’t be on the meeting or another resource. Even if I don’t get a response right away I typically have one by the time I’m finishing up the meeting notes. My mind works better having a separate physical monitor to break up my space. I have a 42” wide screen and 24” monitor for my personal computer and I want to downgrade the larger one. The 42” is too big for me, I enjoy snapping windows around with the arrow keys and changing virtual desktops feels too abrupt to avoid interrupting my mental processing. I think folks all process things a little bit different and I’m just happy I’ve found something that works for me and others have options that work for them.
How is this is not dickbutt or at least a penis confuses me
Damn, a lot of shit happened in only two years
I tried reviewing the FAQ before I asked. The wording on their map key could be a lot more clear imo. I was wondering if it might be rejected but it says introduced. If rejected I would think that would be meaningfully different. I was hoping they expanded on the categories on the website somewhere but couldn’t find it. I’m guessing they are so close to the content it seems more intuitive to them in comparison to an outsider.
Maybe the context is because it’s in relation to all the red states are current bills in motion?