Obligatory Irish potato famine was a result of British policy. But I agree with your sentiment
Obligatory Irish potato famine was a result of British policy. But I agree with your sentiment
My only question is where is the outlet for the heat pump? If it goes out in the front then okay, but if it’s pumping out hot air into a now insulated area that might be a problem
Ok thanks
Gotta be Vonnegut, right?
They aren’t exactly good for you.
Or bad necessarily. From my understanding nicotine is similar to caffeine in that regard. The harm is in the other stuff you’re pumping into your lungs
Good rule of thumb. Occasionally it doesn’t work but usually it’s on point.
Wow, I thought weird had already been reappropriated by us oddballs. From reading through this thread, it seems like that’s not the case. So I just wanna say, keep on keeping on fellow weirdos. Keep life weird
Then this meme doesn’t apply. Move on and be happy
Generalizing monoliths is a quick way to sound like a dick
As is your comment
Awesome and good to hear. Gotta find a torremt next time I’m feeling nostalgic. Bet my crappy 10 yr old laptop can run it at the highest settings 🤣
My only fond memories of Windows is as the Backyard Baseball machine when I was a kid… It probably won’t even run that game anymore
I get them weekly on my work laptop but waiting and a reboot fixes it
I saw that difficulty and immediately gave up and made an open ended comment. Thank you for doing that research 💪. It’s very interesting
It’s odd to me that the border is so specifically defined but it’s so unexplored. Does it follow rivers or something?
So what I’m hearing is there is also no cheese
I don’t get it. Where’s the macaroni?
I work 12s, alternating 3 and 4 days per week. It’s hard to get anything else done during the workweek but the weekends are amazing
Hopefully they improve it, sounds useful.
Speeding cameras are already a thing some places, but there’s been a lot of hooplah over whether the city can actually enforce fines for people caught that way.
Thanks for Bill Nye-ing this for me. Appreciate your summary