I came here for this solution, thank you.
I came here for this solution, thank you.
Probably so we can see them coming whenever Skynet decides to run us over at night.
I can’t wait until someone uses one of these things in a horror movie. That reanimation sequence is the start of pure nightmare fuel.
What’s the over/under on how long it takes him to get one?
As far as click-bait article titles go, this has to be the first one to make me laugh.
A heating element without a significant amount of insulation, e.g., heated gloves/mitts, or without moving it closer to the body where other layers can insulate, e.g., heated socks, or both, e.g., a heated vest, seems like a losing proposition.
No, it isn’t. That’s what I just explained.
While tree trunks are static, crop foliage density is quite variable depending on the type, age, time of year, etc., so computer vision is still struggling to judge what’s solid and impassable, but I wholeheartedly agree otherwise.
I agree anyway, but this needs more stars.
That’s pretty rich coming from Reynolds. Is this in response to this week’s photos of [REDACTED]? No one cares but the ultimate fan. And it’s up to them to avoid things labeled as Spoilers or following accounts that hawk them. Seems easy enough.
The Logitech MX Master 3 costs the same, works far better, and doesn’t require an engineer to do it.
My Chrome is up to date, but I only found Privacy Sandbox after searching in Settings and found it under Beta, and it was turned off.
Without the announcement of a new sensor, more efficient chip, or much larger battery beyond some vague reference to “improved power management,” even claiming 4K60 for more than 30 mins seems dubious. I can’t begin to imagine what lab conditions must be necessary to stretch it to 5K60 @ 70 mins.
Sometimes you’re Blu-ray, and sometimes you’re Betamax, but not utilizing Bluetooth seems like a big mistake.
Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day.
Unless they utilize AI to scan for probable generated works that require further review.
I read that as the USS Vanity, and that’s how I shall refer to all of these commercial space goobers from now on.
Your first mistake was going to a day spa in Richmond. It’d be safer in the Tenderloin.
These customer reviews from the last week are awesome:
“My friend said that Zen Day Spa (Richmond store) HotTub is a great place for holiday entertainment...”
“Today, my husband and I went to the Zen Day Spa and enjoyed half an hour…
Forgetting something?
Thanks for your time, Molly! Though, I’m curious. Where does alienating - right in the sub/heading - folks (I assume) you intended to educate fit in?