tardigradetourist
TardigradeTourist
tardigradetourist

Yes, just use care getting the old one off. Most cheap showerheads are plastic and it was probably over tightened by whoever installed it. If you use pliers to get it off, put a towel or some kind of protection around it or you may damage the old one.

Yes, just use care getting the old one off. Most cheap showerheads are plastic and it was probably over tightened by

It uses a USB wireless dongle, so I don’t think so. Just devices with USB ports.

It uses a USB wireless dongle, so I don’t think so. Just devices with USB ports.

Yes, the constant takeaway is to stop re-using passwords and to put a passcode on your phone. This is fundamental. But this advice will not stop a laptop from getting remotely locked by anyone who gets the user’s password.

Ta da.

Ta da.

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Better the chase mechanic—even if it wore thin with repetition—than the god-awful attempt at a “realistic” plot line. I had no interest in AC7 until it was clear that Namco learned their lesson from Tom Clancy’s Call of Airplane Duty: Russian Invasionfield and was returning to Strangerealm where they made the likes of

In terms of gameplay, I understand what you’re getting at. In terms of story though I feel like weird blend of realism and fantasy necessary to make an arcade flight sim work (the multipurpose missiles that attack ground and air targets with equal effectiveness, the unlimited fuel and nearly unlimited ammo, the weird

Um, Portal 1 and 2 were both on consoles and I’ve played/beaten them both that way.

Automation, modernization, and just better design are a big part of the reason for the difference in crew size, not just because a BB is larger. Also, as weaponized solid-state lasers and railguns come into their own, a battleship platform that carries a frightening array of them may be a wiser decision.

I read 1, 2 and 3 over the course of a month so I can't really separate them in my mind. There wasn't a lot of action that I can recall but there were some nifty little sections, particularly in regards to the technologies involved, spooky gunships out of DC-3s, Australian soldiers with AK-47s and the aforementioned