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Sasquatch. 

Seriously I don’t think I could find a deli or coffee cart that even has ciabatta. And it’s way too stiff for an egg sandwich, all the egg and cheese is gonna smoosh out and land on your pants. 

Fasula accused the woman, who is allegedly known by police to be persistent problem in the community, of carrying out a “very twisted prank” amid the coronavirus outbreak

that it can last a week or more on metal, plastic and other slick surfaces.

Our supermarkets are being less nice and more practical about it. 6 foot marks are being placed on the floor in tape. One chain has started mounting acrylic shields over the check outs. And many are now limiting how many people can be in the store at once. Setting a line, marked 6 feet apart and only letting people in

Quarantined in the garage apparently

While I’m sure what you see in your kitchen sink is equivalent to years of actual studies of the subject, how much dirt is on there isn’t really the question. I also grew up with a big garden, my grandfather had a small farm. We really never had much problem getting dirt off stuff.

Part of the issue is that these

A respiratory illness can be passed through smear, but last I read they weren’t sure about this one

Yer food safety guy’s twitter thread up there tells us there’s no evidence that produce sprays or cleaners are any more effective than plain water. Neither is vinegar.

But follows that up with a “why not” cause they’re not dangerous. 

. Third, if this was a real concern, there’d be a lot of people getting sick from using dishwashing soap

There have been no confirmed cases of transmission this way. Transmissions are happening with direct contact or in the direct presence of some one who is sick. It remains possible, but this is not spreading by surface contamination hours after a sick person passes through. The numbers floating around about how long

I think the issue is more gonna be things that are difficult or impossible to do remotely. You’re not gonna get much voice acting or motion capture done. Physically producing the consoles is going to slow down with shuttered factories and components unavailable.

We can have peace and security only so long as we band together to preserve that most priceless possession, our inheritance of European blood, only so long as we guard ourselves against attack by foreign armies and dilution by foreign races

In general yeah. Like non competes they’re not really enforceable. But your gonna need some money to challenge that shit in court.

Sony announced flops as well 10.28.

Additionally AMD’s zen chips are particularly good at this, shifting faster in finer gradations, by the core. And with the proper settings turned on overclocking pretty capably past their max boost. Especially as compared to the low power Jaguar chips the put together for the last gen consoles.

It was actually Babbage’s at the time. And get this, mostly stocked PC games.

Some of the reporting from Microsoft’s announcement specified “locked at” for the CPU clock speed.

Assuming that’s the case, I’d guess you’d have a low clocked state for just running the box, then the higher clock when you run a game. So fans wouldn’t be ramped up unless you were playing. 

But that is kinda stupid.

In number 2. It’s also something that’s baked into the chip. And something AMD has gotten very good with on the Zen2 cpus and their recent gpus. The CPUs in particular the fine up and down clocking, per core, based on work load and cooling has been a major marketing subject. So it would seem the story here is that MS

Yeah what the fuck is the deal with that? I don’t think I’ve been to a non-stank ass GameStop since like 1996.