

Weird. I don’t remember having an alt, or making this comment. :) Did the exact same progression, Xfinity to tmobile to fiber gig. Never going back to Xfinity.


Weird. I don’t remember having an alt, or making this comment. :) Did the exact same progression, Xfinity to tmobile to fiber gig. Never going back to Xfinity.
And now “shitwilly” is in my vocab. Beautiful.


That cat’s expression is f’ing gold
The Hampster Dance is your chance to do the Hamp
More likely that the cut is because they had to print with a build volume. Not many printers outside pure commercial /industrial would print something that size.


Fair enough. I’m using an OP12 myself. I still don’t buy into the “fast charge ok” bit, but I also know it’s parallel cells and such. I still charge overnight using a 5w charger. :)


I think that fast charging is almost as damaging as full cycles.
“ducking” was right there…
Regardless, up voted :)


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Hell, I’m approaching a half-century, and I still don’t know what I want to do. :P
Mostly fell into what I’m doing now. Never would have guessed that this is my life, when I was younger.


Ah. That’s fair.
Honestly, it’s been a very long time since I had to worry about it, and it was all cash at that point.


Wait, y’all declare tips?
Cool.
So you just skipped over that whole third part, eh?
OK, so for future reference: in this part of the world, “cigarette butt” refers to the filter and optionally whatever remaining tobacco is unburnt after the cigarette is finished.
Hence “depends on your definition”.
“Standard textbooks, databases, and safety sheets consistently state that the lethal dose of nicotine for adults is 60 mg or less (30–60 mg), but there is overwhelming data indicating that more than 500 mg of oral nicotine is required to kill an adult.[7]” – Source
"The average cigarette contains about 10 to 12 mg of nicotine. " – Source
I guess it depends on your definition of “cigarette butt”.


Pulled from my Life drive :)
And further into the article: “Toshiba decided to skip the 1” form factor, and in March 2004 announced a 0.85" drive that shipped in September of the same year.[38] "
I miss working the pit. No customer interaction, I knew what filter and where as the car rolled in, and it was smooth. I do not miss the little burns, and being covered in oil and sweat, and the occasional smashed hand from the diff plate bolt suddenly coming loose.
Thank you for linking that blog. I <3 that whole series, and coincidentally noticed my bookmark no longer worked over the weekend.