Stranger Than Fiction, soundtrack by Spoon
Stranger Than Fiction, soundtrack by Spoon
So you’re supporting the fact that the price of eggs has gotten significantly better under the current administration.
To add to that, use those nitrile gloves when you cook. It’s a game changer for food prep, especially when working with raw meat
Mattress, shoes, chair, tires. The things that are between you and the ground
I think it’s now overstated how “different” Linux is. I switched to Mint about a year ago and there is basically zero learning curve right out the box.
I feel this deep inside
It’s more about not really caring if the person you’re telling the joke to finds it funny and more about amusing yourself
Of course there’s a point where something cannot escape the gravity. What this article states is that instead of continuing to orbit while perpetually getting closer to the singularity, once the plunging region is hit the light/matter/whatever drops in basically a straight line at the speed of light to the center.
Great list, thanks for putting together.
In rainbows?
My experience is that if you are unable to verify a Google gift card, even one given to my child as a birthday gift, you’re fucked
You hold the center of one of the gears and spin the rest of the fidget. You can also roll it across a desk or move the chains around the gears in the palm of your hand
Copying from my comment referencing this yesterday
Well, technically speaking, every day is inclusive of today. I may very well carry these items with me at all times, with no deviation, and would still be correct by submitting a new post with the title Today’s Every Day Carry.
I interpret Every Day Carry to mean that we all carry basically the same stuff every day. But what do you have today.
My EDC is: phone, keys, wallet, watch, knife, fidget, vape, guitar pick. Sharing the variations of our own EDC is what makes this interesting and fun. It provides some personal insight into another individual that you’ll probably never meet, who could be living anywhere in the world, living a life completely differently from your own.
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Found out something new myself based on this little exchange between us, I wouldn’t have looked up the wiki otherwise. Pretty cool that they estimate they’ve saved over 10 million watch batteries from hitting a landfill. Makes me like the watch even more. There’s no reason this shouldn’t be standard tech for any watch over like $100. Not like the high end, super accurate, luxury watches, but you know what I mean
Edit: Like seriously, check this out https://www.kohls.com/search.jsp?submit-search=web-regular&search=citizen+watch&kls_sbp=51616225771572310169206150492650833779
Well, technically speaking, every day is iinclusive of today. I may very well carry these items with me at all times, with no deviation, and would still be correct by submitting a new post with the title Today’s Every Day Carry.
Edit: I interpret Every Day Carry to mean that we all carry basically the same stuff every day. But what do you have today.
My EDC is: phone, keys, wallet, watch, knife, fidget, vape, guitar pick. Sharing the variations of our own EDC is what makes this interesting and fun. It provides some personal insight into another individual that you’ll properly never meet, who could be living anywhere in the world, living a life completely differently from your own.
Believe it or not the tech’s been around for almost 30 years. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-Drive
Use a virtual credit card when signing up for subscription services. Set the recurring amount at just enough to cover the trial amount, and then once the subscription fee goes up it’ll notify you if you wish to continue paying for it. You can increase the limit if you want to keep the service, or just let the card decline until the service is cancelled. Most credit cards have virtual cards as an option, but I also use app.paywithextend.com