540 pts · March 19, 2013
To be fair, connecting a 48 volt battery to a 12 volt car is probably gonna blow out most of the car's electronics. (Also, I don't have a CT, I think their trash, just pointing out that responding to a comment saying "CTs are actually 48volt" with "no, they have a 12volt battery for the electronics" is completely wrong)
wrong: https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/cybertruck/en_us/GUID-2233D4D1-D4E5-4897-9A41-DE8593381CAA.html#:~:text=Cybertruck%20uses%20a%2048V%20lithium,(such%20as%20power%20steering).
Older Honda CRV, the filter is mounted above the exhaust pipe, don't install it right and oil leaks onto the exhaust and can catch fire.
Not in the US, I used to pay rent by doing an account to account transfer, all I needed was my landlord's account number (we used the same bank, only reason it worked). It's slightly hinky in that OP shouldn't have had her account number, but I could see the teller and manager smoothing that over for the sake of kindness.
Pretty sure this was saturday, June 3rd. Source: Went on a whale watching tour then, saw them coming out of deception pass
MS-DOS was a renamed form of 86-DOS[7] – owned by Seattle Computer Products, written by Tim Paterson. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS)
and they aren't always on the same appliance, I'm in the US and I have a wall oven and a separate "stovetop"
keep an eye on you during the night, for safety (and probably crime prevention). The rest would tell you no cause they don't own the lot
My family did it when I was a kid, half the stores would ask you to stay on the open side and not too far out so they could have security(1)
yes, yes it does. Septic tanks need to be pumped regularly, every couple years or so: https://www.epa.gov/septic/how-care-your-septic-system
You still want some sear cause sear adds flavor that sous vide can't do on it's own.
look for something a glacier water machine, I fill up 5 gallon jugs for $2.10 and that's what we drink. Way cheaper then bottled
Make that 67, you heathen
you can get the most "thrust" directly away from the sun, but you can get at least some thrust any direction away from the sun.
Yeah, http://wiki.solarsails.info/index.php/Tacking_Solar_Sails
Look up "terminal cornucopia". It's a variety of amusing to disturbing weapons constructed from items found after security.
I graduated from a 2 year CC and now earn 160+k a year! College degrees are mostly pointless after 2 years in tech!
No, you are being a parent. Step dads aren't babysitters either.
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Unsure if trolling or if unaware that Zelda was a girl...
"old-school" usb is 5v, usb PD 3.0 can do 5v, 9v, 15, or 20v (but needs negotiation.) There's no common spec for 12v usb...
don't get me wrong, there's a massive confidence boost and sense of "control" in wearing a good suit. Just no way I'm doing that every day.
And thus why I enjoy being software engineer in a startup. We laugh at the people that wear ties...
it's just not even possible. If there is touch detected on the left side of the mouse, it treats click as left click, no matter what.
works like supposed to =/= works well. I regularly plug in a normal mouse cause I get fed up with the "magic" mouse.
At least, I have to with mine, and it freaking sucks. There's times I need to press both left and right, which isn't possible (2/2)
if you have 2 fingers on the top, like a normal mouse, you have to lift the left finger so it's not touching when you right click. (1/2)
It doesn't respond correctly though.
To be fair, connecting a 48 volt battery to a 12 volt car is probably gonna blow out most of the car's electronics. (Also, I don't have a CT, I think their trash, just pointing out that responding to a comment saying "CTs are actually 48volt" with "no, they have a 12volt battery for the electronics" is completely wrong)
wrong: https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/cybertruck/en_us/GUID-2233D4D1-D4E5-4897-9A41-DE8593381CAA.html#:~:text=Cybertruck%20uses%20a%2048V%20lithium,(such%20as%20power%20steering).
Older Honda CRV, the filter is mounted above the exhaust pipe, don't install it right and oil leaks onto the exhaust and can catch fire.
Not in the US, I used to pay rent by doing an account to account transfer, all I needed was my landlord's account number (we used the same bank, only reason it worked). It's slightly hinky in that OP shouldn't have had her account number, but I could see the teller and manager smoothing that over for the sake of kindness.
Pretty sure this was saturday, June 3rd. Source: Went on a whale watching tour then, saw them coming out of deception pass
MS-DOS was a renamed form of 86-DOS[7] – owned by Seattle Computer Products, written by Tim Paterson. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS)
and they aren't always on the same appliance, I'm in the US and I have a wall oven and a separate "stovetop"
keep an eye on you during the night, for safety (and probably crime prevention). The rest would tell you no cause they don't own the lot
My family did it when I was a kid, half the stores would ask you to stay on the open side and not too far out so they could have security(1)
yes, yes it does. Septic tanks need to be pumped regularly, every couple years or so: https://www.epa.gov/septic/how-care-your-septic-system
You still want some sear cause sear adds flavor that sous vide can't do on it's own.
look for something a glacier water machine, I fill up 5 gallon jugs for $2.10 and that's what we drink. Way cheaper then bottled
Make that 67, you heathen
you can get the most "thrust" directly away from the sun, but you can get at least some thrust any direction away from the sun.
Yeah, http://wiki.solarsails.info/index.php/Tacking_Solar_Sails
Look up "terminal cornucopia". It's a variety of amusing to disturbing weapons constructed from items found after security.
I graduated from a 2 year CC and now earn 160+k a year! College degrees are mostly pointless after 2 years in tech!
No, you are being a parent. Step dads aren't babysitters either.
Personal Home Pages
Unsure if trolling or if unaware that Zelda was a girl...
"old-school" usb is 5v, usb PD 3.0 can do 5v, 9v, 15, or 20v (but needs negotiation.) There's no common spec for 12v usb...
don't get me wrong, there's a massive confidence boost and sense of "control" in wearing a good suit. Just no way I'm doing that every day.
And thus why I enjoy being software engineer in a startup. We laugh at the people that wear ties...
it's just not even possible. If there is touch detected on the left side of the mouse, it treats click as left click, no matter what.
works like supposed to =/= works well. I regularly plug in a normal mouse cause I get fed up with the "magic" mouse.
At least, I have to with mine, and it freaking sucks. There's times I need to press both left and right, which isn't possible (2/2)
if you have 2 fingers on the top, like a normal mouse, you have to lift the left finger so it's not touching when you right click. (1/2)
It doesn't respond correctly though.