Ok.
Say the N word then.
Go yell it at people.
Do it.
Go on.
Ok.
Say the N word then.
Go yell it at people.
Do it.
Go on.
Is it a home you own or rental? Apartment?
If it’s a single family home you should seriously consider the pricey upgrades to insulation. It could cut hundreds off your bill.
But it could also be a better investment to get solar panels in that case.
And I don’t see them serving Panda Express in Beijing. The point is not authenticity it’s that different cultures take what they perceived to be another culture’s food and bend it to their preferences.
But mostly I was making a joke because of its name.
That’s Pizza Americana though
Americans in Massachusetts are able to install solar panels and run their house.
It’s not like a cloudy day means 0% generation
If someone has the email account password your security is already fucked. If they don’t then there’s no way to pop your oauth unless the client is shit. If the client is shit you shouldn’t give it your credentials.
SSO is not a security vuln.
Here is a short list of things that Play Services do:
Even if you remove all telemetry you’d need to have the services running 24/7 in the background maintaining a socket connection to push notification services.
Gmail account is firstname.lastname and neither of them are rare.
Even though I don’t use Gmail anymore I keep that account alive.
Steam is not a publicly traded company, so they don’t pull this kind of skullduggery in service of the shareholders.
They’re a company full of people who, gasp, like video games: unlike the average navel gazing, brainless, Harvard Business School CEO.
Given their track record they’ve been more consistently “pro gamer” than other companies and are given a lot of leeway for that.
Some apps let you do that. Sync, for example, let’s you block instances (users included) on the client side.
That $300 he’s quoting you is mostly the price of the glasses my man
See if he’ll do the Rx for $75ish
Glasses are the high margin item here.
Q: What’s less funny than an explained joke?
A: Someone bitching about explaining jokes
Gotta be a lich before you die or else you don’t come back
Look up Kit Cars and other types of aftermarket mods. Usually it’s an issue of getting the DMV to register it when it claims to be a Toyota but doesn’t look like one. Roadworthiness inspections are expensive and you need to have exhaustive detail on everything.
Ultimately it costs tens of thousands of dollars to do, at which point it makes more sense to just buy a nicer car (for most people)
Fair enough. The inside of the ring seems the least important part to me, aesthetically. It’s pressed against my skin all day. I want it to be functional more than caring about look.
And the best function is definitely a beveled edge. It makes a huge difference to have that smoother on/off motion.
The main thing you’re looking for here is comfort fit: beveled edges on the inside surface of the ring make it easy to take on and off.
My Ring’s height is close to 2mm but it tapers down to 1mm with the beveled edge. Super easy to get on and off.
Speak for yourself- hiccups are painful for me
Ayn Rand here ain’t black