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The law is set to take effect in July 2026, establishing a new standard for food labeling in California. It will require the use of “Best if Used By” label to signal peak quality and “Use By” label for product safety, an approach recommended by federal agencies. The law provides exemption for eggs, beer and other malt beverages.
So we're going from "best by" for quality and "use by" for safety to "best if used by" for quality and "use by" for safety... Unless the law also spells out some magic way to predict when food will expire I'm not seeing the improvement.
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Agreed. Another review has a picture holding it and it looks like typical banana size. That banana is just a banana of unusual size.
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But that much root beer would raise the sea level! Then again it would make the sea near europe mildly root beer flavored for a while...
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Frankly that sign would be A LOT weirder if they didn't
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It's good the core language now has to have a reason before it deletes shit. Speaking of, when do they add full garbage collection and call it c+++?
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Resume building is the only reason I put anything on github.
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Literal scum of the earth
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Torture? My genitals and not in a fun way.
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A dailykos article about a rawstory article about an nbc article about a newsguard article about how misinformation arose from a fourth-hand account.
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France is a lie schemed up by the British monarchy in the 1400s to reinforce traditional power structures via a common enemy.
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I was thinking between 7600 XT and 7700 XT or 4060 and 4060 TI.
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GPU alone would cost more than the console, if you’re building a pc.
There's not many models that expensive. A comparable GPU to the PS5 Pro's is around half the cost
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I don't see the humor. Maybe the punchline takes a slong time
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Something being "old" is totally unrelated to whether it's trendy. See: virtually every food and fashion trend.
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What about a mini-fridge that's made to look look like an old CRT tv. It could even have a real LCD screen with a filter on it for maximum deniability!
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If terf queen's home is a "mouldy shack" then my house must be a cardboard box by the river (not even a van).
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Granted, you have a nice full water bottle. As you open it, it starts spurting water that freezes as soon as it reaches rest. The shock of ice on your skin causes you to drop the bottle. Quickly the bottle is covered in a layer of ice except for where new water keeps jetting out. Before you know it your home is encased entirely in ice. A few weeks later it's your whole town.
Let's say they have roughly the same usable volume.
They follow you everywhere and will mysteriously appear whenever you're sure you've shaken them. If they die while in your care then you turn into that animal. The hen's poop contains all the normal pathogens and smells, it also enjoys shoulder rides and isn't afraid to peck you. The snake will eat things it cannot digest if you don't stop it and will occasionally try to eat things it cannot even swallow. The hen enjoys talking about cocks while the snake is vocal about its rather questionable political views.
I was reading [an article](https://www.techradar.com/pro/geeks-look-away-philips-pds-unveils-outdoor-led-display-with-10000-nits-brightness-and-7680hz-refresh-rate-and-yes-ive-asked-and-theres-no-typo-in-these-numbers) on the new LG display with a refresh rate of 7680Hz and it says: > While a typical refresh rate for a monitor might be 60Hz-240Hz, an outdoor display designed to be viewed from a distance needs to be much higher The idea that there's an intrinsic link between refresh rate and viewing distance is new to me and feels unintuitive. I can understand the need for high brighteness for far view distance. I also could understand refresh rate mattering for a non-persistent (CRT) display. But for an Led display surely you can see it far away even if it refreshes once a second? Refresh rate normally needs to be high enough to avoid pixels "jumping" between refreshes on high resolution displays, so wouldn't higher view distances allow you to decrease the refresh rate? Is the article just spouting bullshit? Or is there an actual link between refresh rate and view distance?
This can also save you shoveling/plowing your driveway, simply drive over the accumulated snow at high speed. Make sure to avoid getting stuck however.
From TV, movie, book, fanfic, audio drama, cuneiform tablet, or whatever.
It only takes 25k miles to circumnavigate the world. No passport required!
Before your first date go to an MMA dojo and insult anyone walking out so you have a cover for why you aren't like your profile.
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