ironeagl

@ironeagl@sh.itjust.works
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So you think an FPS should be taken down for murder?

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Aluminum cans are actually coated in plastic to avoid corrosion.

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FYI: there is actually an XKCD font if you want to match the original more closely. https://github.com/ipython/xkcd-font

I mean Japan it this way with USA / Korea, and China probably as well? USA doesn't really learn Asian history enough to get the backstory.

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You went into debt on a credit card so you could pay someone else to install Christmas lights?

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Might be worth regreasing it, iFixIt has some good guides on that.

Should have been a black mark on his record.

It would be even better if these were shell that were originally sold by russia/USSR to North Korea.

The cheapest plan is .10 euro a month per page if you only print 10 pages. (.99 euro, max 10 pages). Just pay a library or kinkos at that point!

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Right? I feel like that is 90% of the reason to get it.

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On the contrary, there is a lot of professional software that doesn't run on Windows!

No, the plant is full of primary batteries! 4.2 million AA cells!

Heads up! Jellyfin is a great alternative!

The GPS chips have internal limits on how fast they think they can move. If they determine that they are moving faster than 300m/s they will stop outputting any results for a period of time. This limit is, IIRC, put in at the silicon level, so only military chips can bypass it.

If you try to use mapping apps on a plane you sometimes run into this issue.

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I think the one exception is their money, you definitely need some basic math to use it.

Could be some software that is no longer supported.

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...Except China, where most renewables are produced.

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I ended up just getting a big monitor.

Steel cans sometimes are. Depends on the food. Tomatoes are usually in copper-coated cans(orange), pineapple in tin-coated cans(matte grey), but there are chrome coatings(yellow) white enamel, and plastic. Look at the inside of the can. Heating the can will reveal if it's a metal coating or plastic.

That's because battery voltage drops with temperature, and most houses are coldest around that time.

It's not only salaries:

about half of Signal’s overall operating budget goes towards recruiting, compensating, and retaining the people who build and care for Signal. When benefits, HR services, taxes, recruiting, and salaries are included, this translates to around $19 million dollars per year.

Anodized aluminum is porous, that's how the dye stays attached. Also aluminum is not recommended for use with acidic foods. I would personally avoid it.

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My though was their preferred stenography keyboard was made by a company that is now defunct, ergo no updates. Possibly could be overcome with techy means, but I'm guessing the stenographer doesn't have those.

Why not try it now?

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Sesame Seed oil

Then become a moderator!

The reason it's hard to find is because they should be down most of the time. In sudden turbulence, even if you're wearing a seatbelt, they keep you from spilling out into the aisle.

Also be aware that people walking by, the food cart, etc. can cause it to suddenly slap back down.

Home is where the heart is

Yeah, a cement truck is like 45,000 lbs of concrete, which is .002%. Apparently .06% will delay setting by 90 minutes, so it's more like 30 pounds?

Ads have reached the level of "suboptimal viewing".

Do you have a source for this tablet? Sounds interesting.

Gross or net?

The barrier to acids comes from oxidizing the surface, which anodizing does. But pores do not exist in bare aluminum, and hard anodize actually has the biggest pores! There is technically a sealer on the surface, but sticking it in hot water can sometimes release it, depending on what sealer was used. Here's an article with more info: https://www.lightmetalage.com/news/industry-news/surface-finishing/introduction-to-anodizing-aluminum/

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Stock market is all gambling. You just gotta choose a bunch - some indexes, like Dow/S&P, some bonds, and then a few stocks you "like". Then hold them for decades, and check in only a couple times a year. Otherwise you'll most likely lose money.

Well, the article would seem to add one more giant upside for Jellyfin.

It might not be obvious, depending on what counts as a "limb". Plus maybe OP already is missing one?

Nor Utah?

17 hours... should have been at least $5.30!