gotta nuke somethin’
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gotta nuke somethin’
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SNAKE EYES
damn. why did schools only teach the super boring part about the triangles. dude had the golden thigh of apollo and the super-speed of hermes.
also, it really sounds like he was a cult leader.
still using Jerboa since I joined up, and I’m so used to it now that other apps just feel off. I was a rif user in the before-times, and jerboa has the same kind of stripped-down vibe I’m comfortable with
my cover band is playing a beach bar gig tonight… I started shedding Margaritaville and Cheeseburger as soon as I saw the headline
they ratio’ing errbody out here
and after overdoing it on the spicy foods, bidets are a true life-saver
sent from my bidet
“blow money”
happy to see someone properly budgeting for nose candy
the ongoing July
remember kids: always use a clean straw for your booger sugar!
ha! I definitely should get an ornamental gold one, at this point.
I’ve used steel for a long time for the durability, but switched to a brass one for my current job. we have important stainless surfaces that need to stay polished and unmarred.
the only multi tool I need:
“A rice cooker. Making rice in a saucepan will yield different results almost every time, but a $20-50 rice cooker is just a set it and forget it kitchen tool that yields the same results every time. Very nice and easy.”
A little bit of grammar goes a long way.
nice features, albeit highly situational, and probably useless for most home cooks. I imagine R&D needed something new for the model and over-engineered it.
good morning!
(assuming notifications don’t wake you up)
I have a feeling this era of cars won’t last long enough to become vintage
but radio will outlive everything, so those low FM station override things could make a comeback
both work, not sure if there’s a real historical significance to using one over the other.
in my opinion, “all hat, no cattle” has stronger assonance, and flows better as a phrase. especially with a slight southern USA accent, it has a satisfying cadence
see also: every mid-to-late 00’s car with specific iPod connection ports
I had to drive a newer Subaru recently, and it had no physical interface for any of the fan controls. I had to glance down to change temperature and speed, and that had me really uncomfortable.
Flat screen HMI don’t work in cars, and I am not on board with it as a standard.
once you start to notice them, you’ll never stop seeing them everywhere.
this one is a magnetic nail, so it can be found more easily with a metal detector, which is pretty handy when there’s a foot or two of snow on the ground.
you’ll also see crosses, squares, and triangles carved out in stone, as well as the super common drill holes in concrete, which are typically only for temporary points.
I’ve found 100+ year old control points drilled into old stone walls, and they can still check within like ¼" of the new maps.