I forgot about that one. Classic -er, I mean, Ĉu vi parolas Esperanton?
I forgot about that one. Classic -er, I mean, Ĉu vi parolas Esperanton?
Joke’s on you; I don’t speak English.
Luden’s cherry cough drops for me. I can eat them like candy, and honestly they probably are.
Looks like somebody’s got a case of the Mondays
E: for the record, these are both lines from the same scene in the film Office Space
This was done really we’ll.
Buy top of the line gaming rig
Only check email
Equally bad idea because, like toilet paper, they will horde the syringes needed to inject it
At first I read that as applewood pallets and was like, (1) why they using such wood for pallets, and (2) I sure as hell hope they were clean.
These look like they were amaze.
Bread sous vide basically
When you absolutely need something to work presicely once between the day you buy it and the day you’re late for jury duty.
Not sure what I’m going to do without the China Lake and El Mirage Yacht Clubs.
The chance for even the glimpse could reveal a whole lot. Then, on the second pass in 10,000 years…
The satellites would still orbit the Sun, so you’d get a look at anything opposite the ecliptic at whatever its orbital period is. The parallax at those distances (seems like) is so great, even with long collection times you’d have probably years worth of exposure before a target moves out of the primary “lens”.
I enjoy it, though there is a little effort friction with deploying the tilt legs, but beyond that it’s a delight, and highly configurable, and well-supported both in the community and from the company. For example, the USB port on mine had some demonstrable connection issues after I received it; I contacted the company and they replaced it immediately under warranty.
While Oryx is a convenient online configuration tool, the firmware is open-source, called QMK (https://qmk.fm/guide), and it seems the project also has a GUI configurator.
When folded and stored in its case, the Moonlander is quite compact, though it’s not tiny. It will fit in a regular-sized backpack if it’s not already packed to the brim.
I specifically selected the Moonlander because I travel often and needed the small form factor, while also retaining the split design and large number of keys.
I’m going to have heirloom Instinct 2s to pass down to my kids.
I’ve heard great things about these self-help tools from the Australian Centre for Clinical Interventions: https://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/Resources/Looking-After-Yourself/Social-Anxiety