“Hey, great job with that advocacy, or whatever. We weren’t really listening, but it was probably great though.”
“Hey, great job with that advocacy, or whatever. We weren’t really listening, but it was probably great though.”
I have no idea what you’re talking about, that’s my homemade kombucha. I was going to try it for the first time on the flight, but I guess that’s not happening now.
Not really, were used to good things getting banned.
Comparatively speaking, it’s safer than coal mining. Wikipedia Nuclear Accidents by Death Toll
I disagree.
You know, I was thinking T = (0P) + 40, but that implies that 0 people would still be able to play the song in 40 minutes and that doesn’t feel right.
Yours also implies that any number of negative people could play the song in the same amount of time, and that also feels correct.
That’s the craziest thing I’ve heard today. Please explain?
The best part is you can quit any time you want.
Frodo’s necklace isn’t invisible; therefore, we can assume that it does not work unless worn on a body part specifically, as he is wearing it while it is on the necklace but he is not invisible.
The real question is what body parts would work. Fingers obviously do, but would toes? Cockring? Nose piercing? Could you say that the ring being in his butt counts as wearing it? If someone can go outside wearing nothing but a buttplug, then there is some president.
Can only buttplugs be worn, or can anything be worn in the butt? Is a ring a buttplug? Cash or credit?
Only if you’re doing it right. Witnesses are a problem.
Wait, did you say vacation?
In much the way I am aware of the Windows store: I avoid it and work to get the software directly from the source. I regularly run into the issue of software not being there or being of unknown version.
Perhaps that is some bias from Windows following me over.
I’m literally trying to get into Linux and one of the first things was installing software, which involves copying and running random bits of code from whatever website has the highest search result. I would say a lot of software is running code you have no idea what it does.
360 degrees left/right Maybe 90 degrees up/down
So, you’re not all right?
“Order! Order in the Court!”
SquEAKy
I don’t think an inflatable wrench would work very well.
Could be very interesting. They did great with the remakes and if the same level of detail and passion could be applied with some new ideas and a modern view on game design, this could be incredible.
So long as it isn’t a terrible cash grab, I’m on board.
I tried out podman at first, but I found many docker instances simply provide a string of crap instead of explanations. It was easy to get a grasp of how docker worked, and now that I have an idea I feel like I could jump into podman better.
Manual? You mean the half-finished wiki someone put together that is the only source of information while also missing the information I need?
Is paying for something for someone else not gifting?