V4sh3r

@V4sh3r@lemmy.world
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I see two approaches that you can take.

  1. instead of focusing on what you are taking away. Focus on what you can do with the money instead. Telling them that they can have a new TV with that money is a lot more motivation to say yes than taking something away.
  2. Do the scream test. Just cancel everything and wait for someone to scream about not having a services and resubscribe. Repeat every 6 months or so.

In an effort to cut down on what needs to be washed. I regularly cook eggs in waffle form after the waffles are done.

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Low latency matters a lot more than bandwidth in any game that isn't turn based.

Not wanting to share my fries doesn't automatically mean I also want more fries than I already have.

Letterboxd uses justwatch to tell you where a movie is available. If your a paying customer you can filter things by streaming service.

The waffle maker that I have is one that makes 4 square waffles at once. So about half way between Belgian and Eggo. Probably the most important thing to remember to use cooking spray. If you forget the spray you'll end up with at least half of the egg stuck to the waffle maker. I just whisk the eggs in a bowl, with just salt and pepper. Though if you treat them like scrambled eggs and add water/milk/whatever you'll probably get better results.

Your primary Switch shouldn't need to do that, and it also would have done it if you didn't get the DLC. It is dumb that it basically requires internet access for all your additional Switches to operate, and it actually promotes you marking your travel switch as the primary device while the actual primary device sits at home where you always have internet access.

You'd use climate control year round too if it was typically in the 90F during the summer, in the teens during the winter, and spring and fall each last about 3 weeks.