You can almost always swap them though. Our 2000ish GEs are swappable. Same with my moms more recent LG. I had to swap hers because hers because the hookups were right to left (just makes the most sense in her laundry/mud room.
You can almost always swap them though. Our 2000ish GEs are swappable. Same with my moms more recent LG. I had to swap hers because hers because the hookups were right to left (just makes the most sense in her laundry/mud room.
Like I need a hole in my head.
DRY, but also pre-optimization and dependency hell are bad.
Whooshed me I guess. But yeah I look for teeth and lettering errors too.
Colorizing with photoshop perhaps?
Or maybe it’s the genetic family wreaths of nobility showing?
Most houses in my area are wooden and at least 60 years old. And there are plenty of 100+ and 200+ wooden homes too.
I thought the reason Japan has so many younger homes was all the carpet bombing in WW2. Same with German housing stock.
Darwin Award contestants wont worry about a skills pair of shoes.
Also high risk of food borne illness.
Browser too, and the whole activeX, and DirectX api system to practically force windows only development.
That’s make sense. We used to write some ridiculous tests too, but users still managed to find a way
fn union() {
union union<'union> { union: &'union union<'union>, }
}
Is my favorite.
I used mine almost exclusively for repairing things that are either impossible to get (parts for an old blender, or window blinds that are otherwise in fine condition.
I also use it to print templates for fabrication, which saves the production of steel since I’m often able to make something once instead of throwing away much more energy intensive prototypes in the design process.
That said, my printer lives in a shop workspace, and has an enclosure, though not a filtered one (yet).
I’m not sure how much sooner it degrades, but the study still suggests that it causes cellular damage before it’s able to degrade.
I’m gonna try this with my son, he knows with way clocks go better than his left and right.
I used to love my commute along the Charles river when I lived near Boston. One particular evening ride was accompanied by the quiet, clunking oar sounds of the boat crews practicing before the Head of the Charles. Mixed with the gravel sounds under my tires, I’ll never forget that ride, even 15+ years later.
Yup 5-6 floppies and if one failed you could try to go back and copy one, but usually had to start over.
I got the Mac copy of Photoshop 4 from my high school this way with .sit files. It was like second to last floppy that failed (probably an ok AOL disk) and I had to go back the next day and copy it again. But it worked!
Not long after that a friend of mine got a ZIP drive, but it wasn’t SCSI, so it didn’t work with my computer. I didn’t get one until college (essential for a graphic designer in the late 90s).
If you can find a playlist of videos you can download whole lists with ytdlp.
I think Bambu would had to have never allowed sales or use of a printer in east Texas (a huge state).
I’m now curious if EULAs or geofencing products to make using them in that district a violation of the license. As terrible as it would be, it could be useful in protecting businesses from patent trolls. Maybe even teach east Texas to stop giving the trolls a stage.
The companies that want to sue all have shell offices and PO boxes in east Texas.
It’s probably one of the main industries in some of the smaller towns. Tyler Texas I think maybe? It’s been a while since I first read about it.
I wonder how many 2 item lists have been sorted that way IRL.