It’s a multiplier on cold and transitions x% of wet to cold.
It’s a multiplier on cold and transitions x% of wet to cold.
Wait, does that imply the beard’s fake, since it didn’t see through other hair?
Any indication of what changed?
That depends on the person, and what their job is. The company IT guy should be able to do things faster than I can (or else I wouldn’t have called IT in the first place) and shortcuts are part of that. If it’s my retired construction worker of a father, there’s no way he was ever going to know the hundreds of windows keyboard shortcuts that the OS does a terrible job of letting anyone know that they actually exist.
But it does make it more difficult relative to the others, which is all that any unitless chart is ever saying.
A lot of those stereotypical problems have been non-issues for a long time. Last time I had to fuck around with wifi drivers was somewhere around 2012.
I’m also willing to bet that the blacksmith they are picturing looks very different from your average blacksmith.
It honestly blows my mind that yahoo is even a thing anymore. I can’t think of the last time they got something right, yet they keep shuffling along.
To most people, it also implies wireless backhaul.
I’m still worried about how he’s even going to accomplish that, seeing as he’s also planning to deport the cheapest sources of agricultural labor.
Close enough.
It’s not about the sense of freedom, it’s about my severe case of “just one more chapter” addiction.
“It works. What more do you want?”
Checks out, what with the current state of the Christian-right in the US.
“Elites” is about as useless a word as “woke” or “terrorist”; depending on who you ask, you will get wildly different (and often mutually exclusive) answers on what it means.