My six year old thinks it looks cool. If you adjust for hot wheels demographics I think they’re golden
My six year old thinks it looks cool. If you adjust for hot wheels demographics I think they’re golden
You’re on the right track but comparing the wrong things. It’s cost of the rounds vs the cost of not stopping the incoming weapon (ie lives and damages), not vs the cost of the incoming weapon.
Believe it or not windy city has nothing to do with actual wind, the phrase was from our politicians being blow-hards
Got a pair of devices a bit like the halo to keep in the cars going forward. Car went in the shop a few days later for something unrelated but they tested the battery and there was nothing wrong with it, the engine was just too cold.
I live in Chicago and both my relatively new cars wouldn’t start without a jump last week…
There’s unfortunately no trick to bringing home full 4x8 sheets which is generally what I need. And the rental is too much hassle, especially for small quantities. You need somewhere to park a 4x8 trailer, they’re not small.
It’s much more time consuming and problem prone. I’ve lived this way for years now and want to be able to just drive out and haul shit without the hassle. This shit is a hobby and the rental nonsense makes it feel like work.
Yeah, not saying I even like the cybertruck (I don’t), just that those other evs as re not comparable in any way other than fuel source.
Who said anything about contractors? I’m currently watching the ev truck market because I diy a lot of shit and hate having to rent a truck to buy plywood. These aren’t for contractors.
This is irrelevant if you need a truck. Neither one of those is picking up plywood from home depot for example.
Google has broadcom envy to be honest. This is their MO
Yep, was just pointing out it was possible.
I’ve not experienced it myself but aptx voice is supposed to improve it, as well as the new codecs in bt 5/5.1
Yes, the thing that’s wrong is windows modern standby.
It’s great that those considerations work for how you use a laptop, but that’s not how me or my colleagues or family members expect them to work.
Sleep should work the way it’s advertised and does work on Macs. The only significant voltage drain should be the memory modules that need it to maintain state. It used to work this way on windows and Linux for that matter.
You’re entirely missing the point. It overheats because I put it in a bag when it’s supposed to be asleep. But it’s not actually sleep because microsoft and the laptop manufacturers designed modern sleep in a way that makes that non-deterministic. So now my laptop is awake inside the bag it normally sleeps in, killing the battery and making the laptop uncomfortably hot.
Watch the ltt video (yeah bad timing referencing ltt) “Microsoft is forcing me to buy macbooks” and you’ll understand the problem I’m describing.
Does it matter who’s at fault? The end result is the same, a dangerously hot laptop. Even though I’m a huge Linux advocate it’s not an option for work reasons.
Let’s start with sleep mode not actually sleeping about 50% of the time and turning my backpack into an oven and killing the battery whenever it does?
I wish Mac laptops were crap but they function so much better than windows laptops in so many little ways I find myself having a hard time justifying fighting windows laptops anymore.
I’ve used these before, and I think they have a multi-valve as well.:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0758NR8DJ https://github.com/sebr/bhyve-home-assistant
Not much less than the Rachio though.
I don’t even think that’s right. It was a service you got for free for buying a pixel before they moved it to Google one.