Maybe the cadence? And I wouldn’t say there’s anything wrong with your accent but rather it’s apparent what your mother tongue is.
Maybe the cadence? And I wouldn’t say there’s anything wrong with your accent but rather it’s apparent what your mother tongue is.
That configuration allows for a much larger driver than if you had stereo mains—probably get some decent boom out of it
Not a bad price if the service is any good
*baited
Bated would have been a very different affair
Sideberry is a particularly useful extension for this, especially if you have an ultra wide monitor
Great info, thanks!
I don’t have Sync but I fired up Mlem and Avelon and they both also botched the spoiler tag. It doesn’t appear like it should be too hard to implement, wonder what’s going on?
Works for me on Voyager, what app are you using?
I got a chain mail cloth thing that does a pretty decent job of getting the pan clean without using soap. When it fails I use steel wool that doesn’t come pre-soaped.
What’s wrong with antitheist? I had to look it up and I think it sounded not unreasonable. But maybe there’s something more to it that I’m missing. Here’s the info I read, which seemed like an even handed description: https://www.learnreligions.com/atheism-and-anti-theism-248322
Considering the strains currently on the environment, finding a way forward that doesn’t require continual growth is likely a necessity for our long term survival (possibly short term too)
I see Irish butter in nearly every US grocery store; I’ve never seen French or Danish butter but I’ll keep an eye out for it, sounds interesting.
What would you recommend? I have a client with some pretty old hardware (FVS 318) installed that I suspect is causing some issues on their network.
If you’ve ever wondered when a semicolon is preferable to a comma, I think this is a good example.
Apple desktop bus. Not sure how it is used in this manner, however
Nope, I’m with you 100% on the browser front
Also, fuck Oprah
I think the word is perfectly cromulent but as the creator it falls upon you to define it
Since you put it that way I’d guess English taught by Indians for whom it’s a second language?