This is a good example too. A baker cannot be forced to do unusual or creative work he doesn't like, but refusing to sell pre-made cake, or refusing to do routine customizations (like selecting colour or text if these are always done for other customers), is wrong. So as far as i can tell from wikipedia article the decision of US court was wrong, and the situation republicans find themselves in, is in a way deserved.
I am not from US, and I think it's really sad that most people think, that by opinion on one issue it is possible to infer opinions on all the other issues. Social media makes it too easy to create echo chambers, and see only strawman versions of other sides arguments, freedom of speech and tolerance is the only way to heal the society.
Deaths are not reported based on residency - Deaths are reported based on the actual location of death. If the death occurs in Florida, it counts as a Florida Death as per CDC / NCHS.
> What’s more, the health department has said it is only including Florida residents in its count, although after the Times’ report it began posting some data on non-resident deaths in feeds online.
> “By their own admission, they are not counting every Florida death,” Nelson said. “I’m surprised that they are ahead.”
While tastes are subjective, and there are a lot of variables involved, the Decent espresso does pull a solid shot. The reviews so far are pretty positive.
On a similar note, getting 5% Cash Back each month on my modest AWS bills is certainly a nice perk with my Amex Amazon card, in addition to the 5% cashback on amazon & whole foods purchases.
Depends which airlines you fly internationally - A lot, if not all, of american airlines are increasingly moving towards removing first class from their international flights & having business class as their premium cabin offering - e.g. Delta with DeltaOne or United with Polaris. If you want to truly experience first class, it'd have to be one of the middle eastern airlines or British Airways, Singapore Airlines and the likes.
I wish such sites would offer a direct link to download sample content without forcing users to enter an email address. You're never getting my actual email until I feel the book's good enough- why bother?!
I definitely hear you on this :P but it does help with conversion. A lot of people end up buying the book a few weeks/months later after we send an email about a new release.
I mean, you are getting free content in return though. I am very much against give-me-your-email-first designs that obfuscate what the actual product is or does until you fork over an email. But asking for an email address in a straightforward exchange for free content is not the worst thing.
I completely agree in that I don't like the practice either, but I will say that when I signed up when buying the original Fullstack React (for React proper) book, a lot of the emails were interesting pieces that were essentially supplemental to the book.