silentstone7
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silentstone7

I bought the perfect one of these online once, but the leg strap wasn’t long enough to fit around my thigh. So definitely check that before you buy!

I bought the perfect one of these online once, but the leg strap wasn’t long enough to fit around my thigh. So

In Nevada, our library includes digital memberships. If you log into the library website first, with your library card, you can follow links to access the content of a ton of online learning. My favorite is Lynda.com. It’s not a limited catalog, either, it’s a full membership. You just have to go through the library

Kids under 13 aren’t allowed to upload their own content or own accounts, technically. So this example would have to be a parent creating the account, letting their kids upload to it, and then it’s on the parent to go back and change the privacy settings.

Even physical copies of any game/software/code can have this problem.

We have a swamp cooler in the main living area of our house. We leave a bathroom window at the far side open to pull the air through, but at night, we turn off the swamp cooler, open windows for cooler night air, and shut the bedrooms and run window AC units to cool it down in those rooms. So AC in the bedrooms at

CamelBak eddy

CamelBak eddy

If you download maps ahead of time, your GPS will work without signal. You can then use those maps to at least head closer to civilization/water/roads/trails, which make rescue easier. 

Elder Signs is much more playable as a mobile app. It’s nice having the app keep track of everything.

I have worked for several “hates white space” clients. Nothing worse than showing someone a design and hearing “oh good, it looks like you also have room for...”

“Burn” is slang for “you just got insulted and it was very well done!” but you might be thinking of “fire” which is slang for “this is very new and amazing”.

I have never used yeet, sus, or any of the weirder ones in a sentence out loud, but I’ve either heard all of these or could figure them out from context. I still use maybe 90% of these out loud, but I’m in my 30's and hang out with a fair number of 20 year olds who also hang out with a lot of teenagers, so the

That really depends on style, though. If they animated the human-leg-Sonic with human walking, it might all need to be redone, even if the model’s rigging stays intact in the redesign. The work is all in the musculature of the figure, and the facial expressions.
I doubt they’d even consider this path if a better model

Or worse, the supervisors and clients who feel like they have to suggest at least one change to any design just to have input, so even it it’s perfect, they want to change something just to put their fingerprint on it somehow. Bonus when you submit the exact same thing (maybe a different size or a different

Also a graphic designer, I also keep everything for this exact reason. As soon as you trash it, you will suddenly need it, even if it’s just “remember that logo we hated 9 months ago? turns out we’d love those colors/that font/the entire thing for THIS project now.”

More likely conspiracy theory: The artists made a better version of Sonic’s model initially and some executives group-thinked it into the version we see now, but the artists kept the original model and told the execs they could change it back. It’ll still be work, but I guarantee they wouldn’t be making the change if

For 28K/month, you’d find a lot of people willing to do worse than that. I’m not saying these women were only in it for the money, but the draw of a comfortable lifestyle overrides a lot of personality flaws, personal beliefs, and other assorted ugliness.

Plus lack of education and experience are absolutely barriers that make it difficult for divorced parents to reenter the workforce! And those newly single parents may also have custody of kids they have to care for that prevent them from working or incur child care costs. The parent with custody absolutely needs a

People often have to downsize post divorce. Sometimes, when the house is paid off, one person can stay there with minimal expenses. Sometimes both people have to move to afford living expenses.

A woman who has spent most of her life married to a man who doesn’t believe women should be given equal rights or in the workplace may not be perfectly capable of working.

She has the kid, so his income that previously supported 3 people now supports 1/3 himself and 2/3 his family, plus a little extra for the kid’s school expenses. I imagine if the kid moves out or if the mom gained any kind of income, he’d be in a position to renegotiate those amounts.