Ooh I learned something new. They probably don’t do that where I live.
Ooh I learned something new. They probably don’t do that where I live.
That cat’s ear looks like a case of “the kid had access to scissors”
When I’m tired, I am, and I hate it. With more energy I do other things, but the phone is always that super-low effort thing to pick up.
I have a book to read, and paper and pencil for sketching next to me, and those are the things I want to do, but they feel like effort right now.
Took me ages to find anything, but here’s a dragon encounter in adventure mode. It’s a bit slow because it’s turn based, but at least it has dragon fire in it, albeit not as great as described above:
Iirc a camel has two humps and a dromedar has one, but that’s something I learned, like, 30 years ago, so I might be wrong.
Edit: so a dromedary is a one humped camel. A bactrian camel has two humps.
Not a large capacitor in my case, but I took apart my old camera after it stopped working, and accidentally touched the capacitor for the flash. A memorable moment.
Accepted by half of the two individuals involved
Thanks for reminding me about it! I might try that for my third computer, which I wouldn’t update as often anyway. The others run Arch and Tumbleweed.
I was going to suggest you’re a duck, but apparently theirs are over 6 inches and awkwardly curved.
Also, I’m excited to see what google ads will offer me after this!
I recently had some processes lock up on Linux, and after searching what the “D” symbol in ps aux
was (Uninterruptable sleep), i found this little line:
The only non-sophisticated way to get rid of them is to reboot the system
Did youtube recommend the same video to you too?
I can get it
So much for your place at least I don’t have to work at least a lot more ingredients for the transponder key to a.
And I liked that one too but it’s not 🚭
Is there a benefit to using proton if something works fine with wine?
Dunno if she ever published her findings as such, but here’s an interview where she talks about it:
https://chireviewofbooks.com/2018/01/16/how-emily-wilson-translated-the-odyssey/
My guess is licking is just tightly wired to the feeling of getting brushed, as they use their tongue to brush themselves.
Make one that just says you’re wrong. Then we can always go “Oh yeah? Well this website says you’re wrong”
I almost tapped on the screen before realizing it was a description, not an instruction.
Because that’s what people have to keep buying in order to print.