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Foosball specifically refers to the tabletop game in America.
You get paid for overtime?
The android version was awful from the start
They had one of them in my neighborhood and it only stocked the most popular books (on amazon) which you already get delivered to you in an hour or two. It seemed pretty pointless.
It’s really cool that he had the kids pick the quotes.
Or privatize it using a friend’s company.
A US gallon is 3.785L which makes a fifth 757 ml. A pint is 1/8 gallon so ~473 ml.
An imperial gallon is 4.54609L which makes a fifth 909ml and a pint 568ml.
If your bartender is giving you 200ml pints you’re really getting ripped off.
I just turn off JavaScript and then right click works again.
It’s normal on Qobuz too.
I get this a lot. I use the libredirect browser extension to open reddit pages in libreddit now.
I like the title only because I got a degree in computer engineering and passed the fundamentals of electrical engineering exam. I definitely don’t do any engineering but it makes me feel like my degree wasn’t a waste.
Edit: also that was an 8 hour test that I really took for no reason.
You don’t remember what you won?
Since GrapheneOS added eSIM support withput google I’m tempted to try to remove Play Services from my installation. How do you find out which apps require Play Services?
I do the basic maintenance stuff myself and then pay a shop to tune up the bike each spring. When you use a bike to commute suddenly $150 a year doesn’t seem like much to spend on it. That’s less than one month of parking at my last job.
I had an Eee PC. It was very slow and the poor resolution of the screen made it hard to use.
At 7.25 oz per box it will take around 60 boxes of Kraft Mac and cheese to fill this bucket.
Edit: Walmart is currently selling the boxes for $1.24 a box, so that’s $74.40 total which is cheaper than the Costco bucket
In Modica, Sicily they have a chocolate dessert with minced beef called 'Mpanatigghi which has a similar story.
They’re both license in American English.
Edit: Same for practice.
Drysuit. Wetsuits keep you warm, not dry.