Trees full of leaves, that’s summer.
Trees full of leaves, that’s summer.
Cargo bikes cost 5 grand? That’s outrageous.
I’m fuming at this too. Pictures with some amount of bokeh is the standard look unless you’re shooting landscape camera or using a telephone to snap pictures.
The last CD-drive I had burned at 52x. I still remember how it sounded like a small jet engine spooling up when the burn started. Amazing how I always got bit perfect burns and how the discs didn’t explode while spinning like a car turbocharger.
Is the screen glass easy to change?
Where is the sexism?
What is Windows for Docker?
And then they bitch that no one tells them anything.
I still remember the day of the stratosphere jump. I believe it still is the world record for highest parachute jump.
Now that’s a blast from the past. I can feel that picture.
It’s ironic that you can implement all this cool automation for a device but in the end still have to manually lug water to it.
In the 90s you had to be careful not to touch the Nintendo while playing or else the game might crash. It was still better than today because you didn’t need an internet connection to play your games.
Every Macbook Air in the coffeeshop crashes out of sheer terror and awe when you unfold that nerdstation.
I once found a pair of barefoot running sandals online that were otherwise normal with rubber soles etc, but had a copper rivet inserted through the sole to facilitate that connection to earth.
The peeling teflon is inert and way too big to be absorbed your body. It just passes through without causing harm, cancer or otherwise.
Teflon has it’s uses for some dishes like fish and omelettes, but it’s true that they are essentially disposable trash.
They cost practically nothing when you consider that you can’t ever wear one out.
TV straight against the wall and a couch on the opposite wall. Matress on a bedframe and in a separate room.
Also it’s never taught that you should lift the clutch to the bite point and keep it still until the car builds up some momentum. I think people do it so subconsciously that it doesn’t occur to them that that’s the key to moving from a standstill.
No, plain old human made ones.
Yep, just imagine how bad the compression artefacts will be if they double the resolution but keep storage/network costs the same.