Strange how they only refer to it as “a ship” or “the ship” and never mention its name. It’s called Fremantle Highway.
Strange how they only refer to it as “a ship” or “the ship” and never mention its name. It’s called Fremantle Highway.
And before that, they were in a separate section like they are now, but it had a thing you could click to hide that section entirely for 30 days.
Just because it’s less bad than the previous thing doesn’t mean it’s good.
Wooden spatulas are supposed to look rough though. It somehow feels wrong to cook with a spatula that has no battle scars.
Taking naps with our dog and hearing and feeling her peaceful breathing as she sleeps on my pillow with her snoot snuzzled against my face or ear.
I didn’t say it was legit, I said it has always worked for me.
I’ve bought a ton of stuff (both games and DLC) from G2A and never had any issues.
I have to smell the black pepper shaker any time I use it. Not because I’m worried that there’s something wrong with it, but because black pepper smells good.
Or wearing pants.
It’s all a blur because I was maybe like 6 or 7 at the time, but I’m fairly certain it was Red Hat. The original, not RHEL.
I have vivid memories of playing a game that involved collecting gems and avoiding falling rocks in a maze, similar to Boulder Dash or Emerald Mine. I have no idea what it was, but I know it wasn’t Rocks’n’Diamonds because I played that a lot and the graphics were different.
Disappointment.
Rage comics.
Why say lot word when few word do trick?
Use whatever distro you’re comfortable with, unless it lacks the features you need. I prefer Ubuntu MATE, but I use Arch because the official and user repositories generally have the newest versions of everything and I don’t have to mess with PPAs.
Greetings from Finland.
I use Arch btw.
Sad? It is a good day for Twitter to die.
My dad gave me a cheap radio receiver that plugs into the USB port on a computer, and I built an antenna for receiving images from weather satellites.
Here’s the antenna (it’s just a plastic pipe, a couple pieces of perforated steel strap and some threaded rods, nuts and washers):
And here are some of the images I received yesterday from the NOAA-19 and NOAA-15 satellites respectively (with a map overlay):
It’s easier. You need enough room for the nose to swing around because the front wheels follow a wider trajectory than the rear wheels. The access road is usually much wider than the parking spots, so backing into the spot gives you much more room to maneuver.
You also have much better visibility overall. If you go in nose first, you can’t see the front corners of your car, and you also have terrible visibility when backing out of the spot. If you back in, the mirrors show you exactly how close you are to the cars around you, and you have an unobstructed view when you leave.