Crampons help.
thesystemisdown
They show the shirt in the video. It's a plain black t with white and red lettering.
Edit: The shirt appears at the 28 second mark.
You can enable IIS on almost any windows flavor.
https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-10/install-and-setup-a-website-in-iis-on-windows-10/
I like Deezer. I've been using it and telling people about it since Spotify was insistent about being focused on chasing a politically charged content (over) investment instead of delivering quality, behavior driven content based on their algo.
$24 USD for two tests. $2 where?
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/walgreens-at-home-covid-19-test-kit/ID=300434156-product
I need more. What is this from?
Unless I'm expecting you, there's no point. You don't need to know my schedule or what the inside of my house looks like.
It's easy to avoid buying things from Amazon. It's hard to avoid AWS. It would be insane to try to suss out what provider everyone that I buy stuff from uses, and their third party relationships. Regulation is better.
They also tend to make them stand at the beginning of their lane when they don't have customers. Apparently a light signaling that they are available just isn't enough.
Edit: My bad. I've never seen this at Aldi or Lidl. Just other US chains like Food Lion.
Sometimes people walking dogs plan on walking past the same spot on the return trip, so they leave the bag. Sometimes they forget to pick it back up, or forget that they dropped it there and take a different route home. Sometimes bag number two is the next day, or some other person's bag. Generally, if someone's going to pull a shit and split, they're not bagging.
It depends. If it's something I know I'll use, especially a consumable, I'll do it.