There was on the original Enterprise. The idea was that the doors to them would automatically open if there was a failure to the turbolift system and would otherwise be closed.
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Where do I construct my madness?!
and IANAL before recommending a lawyer...
My brother brought me Tiny Tina for us to play online together and my video card couldn't play it so I had to upgrade...
I disagree on the basis that some industries and companies are not needed to be owned by the government during peace time but will be needed to be controlled by the government during times of war. Things like vehicle manufacturing that can be quickly retooled to make tanks. However there should be a penalty when they are bailed out, or that the government just buys shares of the company instead of giving them money.
As a former mod of r/adhd, I can assure you that each decision made was due to problems either on the sub or on the associated chat room. r/ADHD was supposed to be a support group and information location whereas r/adhdmemes was for the shitposting and memes. The problem appears to be that over time, more and more rules and issues cropped up and rules for temporary situations were never revisited. You will probably find that this is a more welcoming environment to begin with and then will slowly become more and more like r/adhd as problems occur.
I might be a little bit cynical but I suspect at least some of them are only writing about it because Reddit was the source of all of their stories and they don't want to have to do actual journalism again...
r/askhistorians has created a megathread on past protests...
I am the same, significantly reducing my reddit consumption until I cut it out entirely.
Didn't Trump say something about the President having full immunity? So if Trump was ever incapacitated, and DeSantis took over the Presidency, he could order Trumps death?