Domains around here are amazingly creative. It's an important part of the package, and if it delivers a surprise and a chuckle like this all the better.
Recenty my browser's home page is a real-time stream of randomly clipped newspaper articles going back to the 1600s: https://newspaperarchive.com/clippings/
It's fun to see what people are digging into the newspaper archives for, and to speculate how it may relate to present or future events.
Note: paid subscribers see more (which I am for family history purposes).
I don't use Firefox often because of the constant updating that prevents me from using it right away. Chrome and Brave don't seem to do that, at least not in the same obvious way that Firefox does.
Whenever I start up Firefox it tells me to wait a few moments while it updates. The browser obviously doesn't care about me. It has its own agenda. This is why I won't use it.
I work at a homeless shelter where a young guy in his mid twenties recently had a stroke that left one of his hands completely limp. He's active and outdoors all day, but cannot self-isolate at night because he lives in a shelter.
I was shocked when he told me because he's "fit as a fiddle" otherwise. This article makes some sense of it.
My jaw dropped as soon as I saw this submission. As a Christian who has recently gotten into crypto, I thought it might be Ripple / XRP that would fullfil this prophesy.
It looks like it will be Microsoft. Feeling some serious chills!
STAY WHERE YOU ARE and make arrangements to make staggered/partial payments at a later date.
STAY WHERE YOU ARE. I work at a homeless shelter and see first-hand how not having a safe place to work from and store your things complicates life and creates undo hardships.
STAY WHERE YOU ARE, especially now with the pandemic when shelters are trying to protect their clients from outside contamination. You may be turned away from even emergency homeless shelters.
I love this idea. So much potential. A way you might improve it is include tomorrow's Todo list below the tomatoes? That would also make better use of the paper.
P.S. The price for the PDF may be a touch high. I'd drop it by a buck.