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So, am I the only one that thought it seems like a lawn chair lounger with a back?

I felt like the show was too much of a rehash of the Mandalorian.  That Hayden was in there as Darth Vader was cool.  But the storyline of needing to take a kid somewhere just felt like Mando and Grogu.

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I’m not the original poster, but I understand the sentiment. Some people like to watch shows over and over and there are psychological studies about it. But I’d rather consume something new to me than to rehash older content. There’s some stuff that I’ll watch over, but that’s rare and it’s usually more of a

The company I work for basically announced this as policy early on. Basically, you’re free to play with the technology as long as you aren’t sharing proprietary information. Even being in more of a developer role, we’re very restricted even on using the services from the API layer......all projects have to be

It’s self-checkout.  So the tip is for me, right?  Kind of like the leave a penny / take a penny jar?  Leave a tip / take a tip?

At a minimum, they should have had like alternating restaurants. Rest Area 1, CFA. Rest Area 2, something else (McD’s, BK, etc.). Rest Area 3, back to CFA. At least that way, you know that there would be SOME kind of option.

Marvel SNAP has the Rock bundle.

OR......they’ll get some random purchases of the original version as people are trying to find the new one.  Boost sales of an old game.

I don’t disagree that it’s a significant factor in crashes, but crashes make up a very small portion of all hours/miles/any other measure in which vehicles participate. This is “punishing” the class for the one kid that was acting up.

Not enough slideshows on Jalpn........wait, nevermind.  Yeah, you’re right.

The part they missed is that like 90% of all Funkos have never left the box. Most people bought them for speculative value.

You have to wait long enough.....like the Atari 2600 E.T. cartridges.

I either use the screw-in plastic anchors or I find a stud based on need.  They’re easy to install (just a screwdriver) and hold a decent amount of weight.  If the screw in achors aren’t strong enough or if it’s critical, I’m going to find a stud and deal with the pain of it not being exactly where I want it.

I never use the cheap ones that come with anything. I buy these. They’re self-tapping, so I never have a problem of too big or too small of a hole. And all I need is a screwdriver.  If I have something that needs a toggle bolt, I’m going to instead find studs and deal with it not being exactly where I want it.

It’s basically how all retail works. They buy wholesale and sell retail. And then there are shops like TJ Maxx that buy close-out merchandise on a discount and then sell it in their stories. Or people who buy from the clearance aisle at Target and Walmart and then sell it on ebay (retail arbitrage).

I have a COSORI brand air-fryer, but I bought their big one. It’s big enough for a full-sized frozen pizza.  I caught it on a lightening deal for $125.  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0895GS9NW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

<quote> I often only get to game for a half hour at a time, and I just remember feeling like doing exactly the same couple of minutes long loop over and over again just wasn’t enjoyable gaming in such short sessions.</quote>

hand-wave hand-wave hand-wave, I’m going to say that Bill the prepper retrofitted his truck (the S-10 in question) with an engine that can run on basically crap. He was more or less ready when everything started so that he put himself in position to survive, so I’m going to say that his particular S-10 is going to do