#2 pero es que Dick era del ala dura del republicanismo, estos son MAGA, fanáticos ultras (más), y su hija, se la tiene jurada a Trump por el Asalto al Capitolio y llevó la comisión de investigación.
#20 Eso obligaría al fabricante a tener que producir baterías que podría vender o no, además de tener que usar el mismo modelo de batería para otros dispositivos para así poder rentabilizar el sistema impidiendo hacer cambios en los diseños.
Así que va a ser muy difícil que lo hagan. Sería lo ideal, que hubiera un estandar de baterías intercambiables para auriculares y que valieran para todos los fabricantes pero no lo verán.
No hemos conseguido ni estandarizar los cartuchos de tinta de impresora... suerte hemos tenido con las bombillas y los enchufes.
#21 Con Bargnani se penso que tenian a un Nowitzki italiano, y no cuajo. Si alguien quiere un ejemplo de hace un par de decadas de jugador europeo que no cambio en exceso su fisico y triunfo, ese puede ser Nowitzki. Algo de musculo cogio, pero se mantuvo ligero y agil.
#1 Cada día que pasa me queda más claro que España necesita cursos de formación para inmigrantes. Se trata de un caso donde obviamente este "individuo" ha interpretado que las cosas son como en su país
Guardar las cintas: especially known for her archiving of hundreds of thousands of hours of television news footage spanning 35 years, from 1977 until her death in 2012,[1][2] at which time she operated nine properties and three storage units.
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Comunista, espiada por el FBI e intento de viajar a Cuba: As a young woman, Stokes became politically active and was involved with a number of left-wing organizations. She was courted by the Communist Party USA, who sought to develop her as a potential leader.[6] She was the Philadelphia chair of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and was involved in the civil rights movement, organizing five buses from Philadelphia for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and participating in efforts to desegregate Girard College.[5]
Stokes worked as a librarian for the Free Library of Philadelphia for almost 20 years. In the early 1960s she was fired, likely due to her political activities.[7]
In 1960, she married teacher Melvin Metelits, also a member of the Communist Party, and had a son with him.[5] Stokes was spied on by the FBI, and she and her husband and son attempted to flee the United States and defect to Cuba.[6] They spent time in Mexico waiting for a Cuban visa, but were unable to obtain one.[8] Melvin and Marion separated in the mid-1960s when their son was four.[6]
Posible origen de su obsesión por "proteger la verdad":
Stokes was no stranger to television and its role in molding public opinion. An activist archivist, she had been a librarian with the Free Library of Philadelphia for nearly 20 years before being fired in the early 1960s, likely for her work as a Communist party organizer.
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Pregunta a su hijo Metelis:
Macdonald recalls asking Metelits, “How could you physically manage taping all this stuff? And he said, ‘Well, we’d be out at dinner and we’d have to rush home to swap tapes’ … that was one of the cycles of their lives, tape swapping.”