

That’s only because a lot of the newer stuff has been destroyed. And there is a lot of the old stuff still laying around.
So yes.


That’s only because a lot of the newer stuff has been destroyed. And there is a lot of the old stuff still laying around.
So yes.


Ah see that article has a completely different framing than the OP. The OP make sit seem that it’s the Gangnam District that’s known to be wealthy directly, not a “slum” nearby.
That is extremely important context that Reuters seems to have missed/ignored.


I mean, the entire song was making fun of the Gangnam District being wealthy. It has the highest average income per resident in South Korea. I wouldn’t exactly say that’s people already in a bad situations.
There are of course exceptions, but a massive fire in Manhattan is totally different than one in the Bronx for instance.


It’s low lying, but this is the Internet and thus a requirement.



Reddit was already the replacement everyone went to after they redesigned Digg in 2010 to focus on publishers and traffic fell 50% almost immediately. Digg had 40 million monthly visitors and a $160 Million valuation at the time.


Those two statements are distinctly separate, and accurate. The previous health issues that ended missions early were unrelated to the ISS.
A lot of time and effort goes into ensuring astronaut health and mitigating exposure leading up to missions.
Sometimes those are the chains directly… More often they’re just ghost kitchens. Someone else owns the brand, and has an already established kitchen make the food for delivery apps, and they take a cut from the sale.
Many ghost kitchens aren’t even normal restaurants you would drive to, they’re just commercial kitchens in generic business space that make food for a dozen or so ghost kitchen brands.