It was a gas station, the owner wanted to be the only place open where last-minute evacuees could buy fuel
Oh, that reminds me, I once had to stay at work when there was enough water in the streets around my library that I saw a city bus creating a bow wave and a wake.
My husband once worked for a guy who had to be threatened by the state police before he would close the store and let the staff go home before a hurricane
Also, did Thomas just confirm he's ace??
In this context, looks like a stanchion is a bar for the window, or possibly a doorpost? (Librarian here, you asked a question so I felt compelled to look it up) dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/s...
This kind of thing reminds me of the astrologer I follow who calls it Merc retch for short
So say we all
That's what I did with mine. I had the boxed set that came in a trunk, the Friends of the Library were happy to have it
I came from that conference and made my library's whole management team read this: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in large language models: machine learning systems which produce human-like text and dialogue. Applications of these systems have been plagued by persist...
I hate this so much, as a public librarian. I went to a copyright conference this summer and the presenters ranged from "it's not going away, we have to adapt" to "this is *~☆magic☆~*" -- even the ones who admitted it memorizes, hallucinates, and uses as much power as a small city