4832 pts · December 8, 2014
27/m I'm a bit of a cunt Firefly> Star trek > Stargate > Star wars > Darker than black Say hi or something.
yup, had the same thought
That one leaf that's like "fuck you guys!"
Right click on video, show all controls, three dots on the bottom right, playback speed
Really nice build! Any more details on that AC to DC converter? I've got an old radio where the bulbs have gone and can't find replacements
You sure you don't smell cum?
Why do you frame it like that?
I feel I should clarify for the Brits here. It's NOT our mothers day. It's been and gone this year.
After taking out a small bank loan. Ticket prices there are stupid
Cheers man, it all looks gorgeous! Do you happen to have the recipe for the bread buns as well?
Got a recipe for, well, all of it?
I may be misunderstanding the diagram here so my apologies if I am.
So timeout? Although a timeout value of three weeks is alarming. or is it an arbitrary time duration?
Ahh. must have done it last year in a networking module. No idea what float is. Might have been called something else
This looks familiar and I don't know why. What is it?
FYI, google images is safe, google search however, nope. nope nope nope
Quick google, yes and no. It uses gyros to keep the altitude. Also gets boosts when the progress docks. The Zvezda module also has thusters
Probably, but it make more sense for smaller objects to adjust to the iss orbit than for the iss to the object, then readust back to orbit
Yep
Yeah I was confused how it slowed down to match the iss with no apparent thrusters
Because both are still used? All of my tapes measure use both. Also older people tend to use inches and the younger ones tent to use cm.
UK? Also what second wave?
oooh, I always thought it was made of three parts not a sandblasted ring round the middle
Oh I'm not arguing they aren't great bits of kit, I just think £200 ish is a bit much for a router, assuming you paid around that.
Do you buy new or used? I had a quick look on ebay and those things aren't cheap. I mean what's your use case if you don't mind the ask?
What model do you have? I run a 2830 as a glorified AP but it used to be my router before I moved over to pfsense
Cheers man. It so is. Gonna watch it again the weekend hopefully.
Fuck you, but thank you
Could someone remind me of where this scene is from?
I love seeing cables trunks not being used.
yup, had the same thought
That one leaf that's like "fuck you guys!"
Right click on video, show all controls, three dots on the bottom right, playback speed
Really nice build! Any more details on that AC to DC converter? I've got an old radio where the bulbs have gone and can't find replacements
You sure you don't smell cum?
Why do you frame it like that?
I feel I should clarify for the Brits here. It's NOT our mothers day. It's been and gone this year.
After taking out a small bank loan. Ticket prices there are stupid
Cheers man, it all looks gorgeous! Do you happen to have the recipe for the bread buns as well?
Got a recipe for, well, all of it?
I may be misunderstanding the diagram here so my apologies if I am.
So timeout? Although a timeout value of three weeks is alarming. or is it an arbitrary time duration?
Ahh. must have done it last year in a networking module. No idea what float is. Might have been called something else
This looks familiar and I don't know why. What is it?
FYI, google images is safe, google search however, nope. nope nope nope
Quick google, yes and no. It uses gyros to keep the altitude. Also gets boosts when the progress docks. The Zvezda module also has thusters
Probably, but it make more sense for smaller objects to adjust to the iss orbit than for the iss to the object, then readust back to orbit
Yep
Yeah I was confused how it slowed down to match the iss with no apparent thrusters
Because both are still used? All of my tapes measure use both. Also older people tend to use inches and the younger ones tent to use cm.
UK? Also what second wave?
oooh, I always thought it was made of three parts not a sandblasted ring round the middle
Oh I'm not arguing they aren't great bits of kit, I just think £200 ish is a bit much for a router, assuming you paid around that.
Do you buy new or used? I had a quick look on ebay and those things aren't cheap. I mean what's your use case if you don't mind the ask?
What model do you have? I run a 2830 as a glorified AP but it used to be my router before I moved over to pfsense
Cheers man. It so is. Gonna watch it again the weekend hopefully.
Fuck you, but thank you
Could someone remind me of where this scene is from?
I love seeing cables trunks not being used.