Five Iron Frenzy. Christian ska band.
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This article is talking about month-old data. Egg prices have been dropping over the past few weeks and should continue to do so.
U.S. egg prices did began [sic] falling in mid-March, according to Datasembly, a market research company that tracks prices at thousands of stores. Datasembly said eggs averaged $5.98 per dozen the week beginning March 16 and dropped to $5.51 the week beginning March 30.
Protesting takes lots of forms, including what happened here. This was of course a protest. But this is important context that was left out of the headline, as headlines often do for obvious reasons.
Not strictly for protesting though. For disrupting a Microsoft event.
My head canon comes from the Steve Shives video about holodecks.
As holodecks use a combination of hologram and replicator technology you can suppose that when they were first installed on the Enterprise they would fully replicate simple objects that people were likely to interact with, such as the snowball Wesley threw or the piece of paper Data carries off. When Picard got hit in the face with a snowball, maybe he told engineering "hey this is unsafe and inappropriate for the flagship of Starfleet, can we get that changed?" Since it was a fairly low-level ticket or maybe because it was a tough fix, it took them a while to get it implemented. So for a while you may see the odd object carried off the holodeck, but by the time of "Ship in a Bottle" that issue has long been solved and nothing can be taken off the holodeck.
This is all going to depend on what exactly the lease says as well as local laws. OP needs to talk to a lawyer.
You should definitely talk to a lawyer, as this is going to depend on your local laws and ordinances.
Not a single fact, but reading about science and history makes me feel better about the state of the world whenever I'm feeling anxious.
Applesauce and white bread. Potato chips and ketchup.
And all goods and services require some amount of humans putting in work in order for them to be provided. Nothing is truly 100% automated yet.
A lot less civil litigation.
Maybe God created the speed of light to keep players region-locked.