

I promise you will find more uses for additional freezer space.
And this is how you end up with multiple freezers lol
I promise you will find more uses for additional freezer space.
And this is how you end up with multiple freezers lol
I’m going for a mix of 1, 3, and 5
Especially sourdough
Electricity. I’m a field electrician studying the engineering side.
Electricity is all about guiding voltage and current in a preferred direction as to do some form of work, whether it’s producing light, turning a motor, or integrating into logic circuits to make your computer do tricks.
To keep yourself in the clear, don’t touch the shiny bits.
They’re still out in the wild, and still work much of the time.
I just picked up an R36S, and I can’t begin to say how much 80s and 90s nostalgia I’m enjoying.
The MSM just fear an orange reprisal. They’re also pandering to the middle of the ground voters.
Okay but who’s the one defining a protest as violent?
I’ll give you a hint, it rhymes with cocks
It’s also extremely prevalent in areas of high humidity, further compounding sweaty asscrack syndrome.
Cept for that mall ninja junk, that stuff’s just silly.
But regardless, that functionality is still built into the car, and could theoretically be used unless you disable the telemetry/communication system.
The bus speed just translates to how quickly data can be transferred through the mobo to your card to be processed/rendered. I’d just pop it in and configure it, then run a benchmark program, which will tell you where your bottlenecks are. In terms of functionality there’s no reason it shouldn’t work, but don’t expect newer AAA games to run at full spec.
Assuming PCIe, you’ll be limited to the bus speed of whatever version your motherboard has, but otherwise you should be able to get video fine as long as you get your drivers configured correctly.
No worries! It may be exposure bias, and I’ll be honest that the only BI articles I read come from here and there certainly is a certain slant. But from where I’m sitting, it really does seem like there’s a coordinated effort among so called ‘culture journalism’ articles such as this to push a certain normalcy of nothing I’m that I can’t help but wonder if there’s something funny about it. Perhaps it’s a sort of tin foil hat theory, but prescient in a really stupid way. This article in particular isn’t exactly a defining example, but more of a contribution to that nature. I dunno, I probably need to go to bed lol.
It just seems like a good chunk of the articles I see from them are stories promoting going without, dealing with less, and downgrading lifestyles in response to cost of living, but doing so in a “feel good” sort of way, kind of like a life hack in a sense. They just seem to keep pumping out stories that portray families and people in their 30s to 40s that are downgrading into small homes or even trailers, eating next to nothing, or forgoing basic necessities as a way to somewhat normalize not having shit but still working your ass off, or at least that’s what I’ve perceived from it.
Like with this article, they promote it as some kind of performance-enhancing life hack to not have an internet-centric phone, yet the person on the article is carrying three of them for different purposes. It just seems ridiculous. If you want to spend less time on your phone, uninstall the time wasting apps, set do not disturb on a per app basis for the ones you keep, and make a conscious effort to put your phone away. It just seems like a clumsy solution for not having self control.
But hey, that’s just my opinion.
BI is one of the biggest culprits of trying to push social trends in a ridiculous, serflike direction, and then they wonder why their ‘prestige’ has dropped to the level of rag.
It’s worth noting that even though a building might have solar, the systems usually disable themselves in the event of a blackout to prevent back feeding into the grid.
I feel like that depends on the spot. Sourdough is my favorite American bread, but I feel you when whoever prepares it overdoes the toasting. I’ve had my mouth straight bleed eating a club sandwich with the bread toasted too far.