

This video, Why US Signs Look Different Than The Rest Of The World’s, contains a lot of examples of such US road signs that depend on English text to convey their message:
This video, Why US Signs Look Different Than The Rest Of The World’s, contains a lot of examples of such US road signs that depend on English text to convey their message:
In the US, traffic signs with crucial information are often written in only English text, no symbols, pictograms or anything else that could make it possible to guess what the sign is saying without being able to read English.
Slackware, of course, but when Debian was first released two years later I obviously switched (and it’s been Debian since then).
AI generated webcomics are the harbingers of the antichrist. Be careful.
8 years before The Great Depression, eating for fun and sport, blissfully unaware of what is to come.
Recreational drugs.
Even more real scenario: The first real visitor isn’t even a customer but a bored teenager who says nothing at all and instead takes a piss on the floor. (Anyone who ever published anything on the internet knows this scenario.)
In times past, when it was still thriving, I was an avid user of Usenet.
The primary barrier for me: I’m not convinced that it’s a good idea.
That sounds like sex and war to me.
The primary barrier for me: I’m not convinced that it’s a good idea.
In which cultural context!?
You’re
a man(?)an officer of taste.
Thank you! (No need to complicate things. ;-)
Kira Nerys
size in centimeters
Measuring like that would be even easier in the US, where the answer would always be simply “one foot”.
r/AskHistorians
There’s no way you’re going to get Hickory growing naturally in your garden, unless your garden is in some very specific parts of the world.
There is a certain poetic glimmer in reading the phrase “documents of magnificent verbosity that accomplish precisely nothing” in a document of magnificent verbosity that accomplishes precisely nothing.
What I’d like to know: For anyone using some app other than AntennaPod: Why? How is it worth it?