Trackballs are glorious, just saying.
Trackballs are glorious, just saying.
I thought slop was what you feed pigs.
I will never forget Astroneer, it’s amazing.
Gotcha, thank you.
What does this title mean?
This is exciting news, but the abbreviation makes me want to go to the Amigara Fault.
That’s a very relatable experience. You have my condolences.
Happy to spread knowledge!
McDonald’s has some incredibly rigorous requirements and processes to ensure consistent qualities in their Sprite. I have no interest in propping up a giant harmful corporation, but their Sprite really is different.
Random video discussing this: https://youtu.be/ATEMvaOcWWc
The Food Theorist and many others have made videos discussing it as well. A few months ago I saw a particular one explaining the McDonald’s process at length, but unfortunately I cannot remember enough details to find the same one again.
Side note: in typing this comment and trying to find relevant videos, I had to type “Sprite” an unreasonable number of times, and not once did my phone’s keyboard get it right.
The effort to avoid smudging is commendable.
The use of the word “handles” is not.
I learned this on cracked.com! I don’t remember how long ago it was, but I wonder if they had a similar source.
For the immediate future, I will assume that “Chihuahua Taco” is a grammatically correct Spanish sentence.
Talk to that guy who recently posted about being exposed to Taco Bell for the first time.
Just because I’ve owned two Chihuahuas in my life doesn’t mean I approve of the franchise!
edit: Also, I don’t actually speak (or read or write) Spanish, so this is the only comment to which I can usefully respond. I have no actual ire toward you.
Everyone should have responded in Spanish.
Always listen to your guy.
Respect to you!
The only reason I know is because I primarily watch YouTube on my TV. People have pointed out to me that you can side load clients onto your TV, and they’re right, but I’m inclined to at least wait until my warranty expires before doing so.
As I understand it, DNS blocking does not work for any YouTube ads as the ads are hosted on the same servers as the videos.
Certainly, my pihole - which has successfully blocked many ads - does not do anything for YouTube.
I’ve never had to manually do that. I use almost exclusively Kensington Orbits and have for around twenty years. Maybe my hands are either clean or dirty enough that the balls are being polished by use.
That said, while I would say “have to” is strong wording, it’s still probably a good idea to polish your balls, innuendo or not.