

Even less intuitively, the fan would increase the air pressure between the router and receiver, slowing light down slightly. So it would end up (imperceptibly) slowing the signal down.
Even less intuitively, the fan would increase the air pressure between the router and receiver, slowing light down slightly. So it would end up (imperceptibly) slowing the signal down.
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Go near this fucking shit editor.
2.Commit the deadly sin of touching the source control options.
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Sounds like you should get involved with PTs, they’d be right up your alley. The spirit is alive and well.
Keep your work and personal software separated. If you don’t need it to do your job, don’t install it on your work machine. If you don’t need to access a site for work, don’t access it on your work machine.
At the end of the day, it’s not your computer and you shouldn’t treat it like it is.
I’m guessing it’s a reference to the album art, which is a picture of a guy with a pencil in his ears.
Arrested development! Not sure it would change my daily interactions.
I’ve made a huge mistake
Abbreviation for New York, the country would be USA.
If you pay for boost, it does not share any info with 3rd parties.
Shout-out for boost
It changes with the season, but lately I have been loving “Boots of Spanish Leather.”
Soon? It’s already offensive, you bigot!
This picture made my day.
Only on Lemmy comments.
In my experience it’s surprisingly easy. I found the break in routine snaps me out of complacency, making me more alert.
Sounds like you’re anxious, which will lead to a stressful experience no matter where you’re seated. Airports tend to be large, crowded, confusing, and loud, with people constantly rushing around.
The best way to improve your travel experience is to find techniques that help relax you as much as possible.
If it’s a short haul flight, save yourself some hassle and put the seat selection out of your mind. You can use the time you would be worrying about and changing your seat to improve on ways you self-calm in stressful environments.
If the flight is more than a couple of hours, I’d recommend switching to a window or aisle. The benefit of the aisle seat is you can occasionally stretch your legs in the aisle, and more importantly, you can leave your seat unimpeded. The window gives you something to lean on, as well as cool views, particularly during takeoff and landing. If you’re a nervous flyer that might be a negative.
I find it helpful to remember that just because everyone else is in a rush, you don’t have to be. You don’t have to run to your terminal, you don’t have to rush to the front of the boarding line. You don’t need to be the first on or off the plane. You can get to the airport a tad early, to give yourself time to walk slowly and rest as you need it.
There’s ample staff at just about every airport, if you don’t know where to go or what to do, ask them. Same is true on the plane itself, the flight crew is available to assist you.
Enjoy your trip!
Really? I’ve been peeing on people just in case they had a jellyfish sting for years!
Perfect question for Dave’s garage!
It’s easier to read after a few pints of vodka
Lol that’s a good perspective!
Roll a die, if it’s greater than 7, then they’re a good idea.
Even proponents of tariffs have to admit that the level of thought and planning that went in their execution are incredibly lacking.