https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_payment_certificate
Military payment certificates, or MPC, was a form of currency used to pay United States (US) military personnel in certain foreign countries in the mid and late twentieth century. They were used in one area or another from a few months after the end of World War II until a few months after the end of U.S. participation in the Vietnam War – from 1946 until 1973.
Type: Series 591
Denomination: One Dollar
Number of Notes Printed: 10,080,000
First Issued: May 26, 1961
Redeemed: January 6, 1964
Value In Very Low Grades: $5
Value In Perfect Condition: $200
V’Ger must evolve. Its knowledge has reached the limits of this universe and it must evolve.
Tower was built in 1806–1809, a bit late for wizards
Because of this the reaction will not work outside of carefully controlled laboratory conditions, ruling out apocalyptic scenarios where the process runs away and destroys all available DNA by building versions of itself with it.
This isn’t something that’s taking over the world just yet
So there’s always that kind of uncertainty; you think you can build safeguards in, but they’re not necessarily a guarantee that it will be safe
Very reassuring, nothing to worry about
For most people the “best music” is the one created during their teenage years.
Help Starfleet restock its redshirt positions
I like Bee and her story, I don’t like that most of the plot could be ended in no time if only the characters bothered to talk with each other (it looks forced to keep them from contacting in time). The end is a good closure for this saga.
The Belgariad and The Malloreon by David Eddings. His books have classic D&D feel, light reading with bits of humor.
Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb. A massive plotline (all books already written so no need to wait), very dark, superb characters.
As a white you can do the Karen move and ask to see the manager, now!
It all depends on the implementation and need.
In-memory structures are usually faster to work with, but harder to coordinate multiple updates from multiple sources (different applications, services, etc).
Databases have all sort of failsafe mechanisms to ensure data integrity and recovery options, in most times there is no need to reinvent it all over again.
Persistent - do you need to access the data again once your program was finished? How often does the data change by other programs/tasks once you read it? How big is your data and how complex are the connections between your data objects?
Many times the implementation is a mixed approach. It is better to know and calculate the needs before you start your project, but as it usually happen, once you get performance issues, you start optimizing adding in-memory cache or scale to a bigger database.
So solid, liquid, gas, and missing plasma. You just need to have a really big bang and any of the other vehicles will do
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It’s the room where Tsar Nicholas II Alexandrovich and his family was shot by the Communists, Yekaterinburg, 1918. Suggesting that transphobes will get same treatment and maybe some westerners
RED BULL Concept Truck https://www.car-revs-daily.com/2015/12/02/south-african-red-bull-concept-truck-is-defender-130-apc/amp/