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If it helps at all, enough to build a canning factory according to Wikipedia.

> Unfortunately for Appert, the factory which he had built with his prize money was razed in 1814 by Allied soldiers when they entered France.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canning#French_Origins


Yes but less convieniently since the RSS Ticker add on for Firefox stopped working. Does anyone know of an alternative?


Their food culture is the problem. Obesity is a massive issue for islander communities in NZ and the country at large, and there are plenty of other cuts of meat available.


What was the caption?


From the comments, it appears to have been things like "one bullet one cop" and "all cops are bastards".


I consume these through youtube, so technically there are already competitors in this space.


What about phpbb, is that still a thing? Seems perfect for what they want.


And -gate over trivialities.


I like to call this "gategate"


The article was written on August 29, 2013 but iOS 8 was only released in 2014.


A good reason for the OP to append (2013) to the title


I'm surprised it hasn't been made automatic.


I honestly don't get why you're being downvoted. Healthy criticism is good for any community.


For curiosities sake, I decided to take a look at healthcare.gov, put in a random ZIP code picked from New York in google maps. When I tried to look at individual cover I got an ACCESS DENIED. Is it restricted to US IPs? Seems like an odd thing to lock down.

http://nystateofhealth.ny.gov/individual

[edit] I got to that link from this working site: http://healthbenefitexchange.ny.gov/ which I got to from Healthcare.gov


Try picking a zip code in a state that doesn't have its own state marketplace. The input element suggests 60647, in Illinois, which lets me continue on healthcare.gov instead of getting redirected.

Edited to add: healthcare.gov, unsurprisingly, is a fair bit nicer than the NY site. I live in NY and was looking at the individual marketplace out of curiosity, and I've (somewhat) read up on how US health insurance works, and I got a bit lost at the website. Healthcare.gov's UI explains a the Obamacare-specific parts (such as the "metal levels") right when you log in, and also lets you filter/sort by monthly cost (premium), which for some reason NY's doesn't let you do.



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