I wonder if it will be web scale
MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown
Come on in! We have:
- IPA
- Session IPA
- Double IPA
- Black IPA
- Imperial IPA
- Triple IPA
- West Coast IPA
- New England IPA
- Hazy IPA
- Juicy IPA
- Imperial West Coast IPA
- Imperial Juice England IPA
- I̶m̵p̶e̸r̴i̵a̷l̴ H̷a̸z̷y̵ B̵l̸a̶c̶k̸ s̸e̸s̷s̸i̷o̴n̴ IPA
- D̵͓̆o̸̯̅u̶̪̾ḃ̸̺l̷͖̀e̴̖̅ ̶̣͑T̶̡͒ŕ̴͉i̶̮͊p̸̰͘l̵̞̀e̶͓̒ ̸̱̈́W̷͙̍e̷̗̓s̸͙͊t̴̢͋ ̷͋ͅE̶͖͘n̴͙̒ǧ̷̠l̷̘̑a̴͓̔n̸̛̻d̶̛̝ ̷̨̎Ṋ̴͋e̸̦̽ẇ̷̼ ̶̭̈́H̸̤͂a̷͍̽z̴̘͊ḛ̸̑ IPA
- Stout
Got my maters started late. The $6 crate store soil blocker my wife picked up last year to try broke after the first use, so we are a little behind.
Thankfully, this year, a lot of what we are trying is direct sow or already fall planted / perennial. Still gotta start cukes, melons, and some other stuff though.
Trick question! IATA: IDGAF about your rules about who can work with who.
That’s right! I said “who” not “whom”! I don’t care about your grammar rules either: like putting punctuation inside quotations. Or starting a sentence with a conjunction.
Did I get the job?
Well, butter my buns and call me a biscuit…
Side note: does anyone else find it weird that emphatic “too” has two o’s but emphatic “so” does not?
It’s hard to tell whether this is whether this is real or not… I’m going to lean “not” due to the low amount of misused capitals, and staying on topic.
(ingoring the diameter)
Apparently!
You can pry my Twist-Erase from my cold dead arthritic hands.
Since I switched to using 0.9 mm, I almost never break a lead unless I drop it onto a hard floor; it even holds up to some aggressive tapping. Consequently, I hardly ever have to refill. I also never worry about the point snapping or stabbing when tossed loose into a bag, or keeping a sharpener on hand.
Just my #2 cents.
Honestly, it would be hilarious if they did a goofy, “coming out tomorrow,” April Fools day announcement, and Nintendo snapped back the next day with “no, really, available now!”
PD includes a 5v option, so you’d think that chargers would default to a dumb 5v/4.5w with no other input, but apparently not… It’s probably something to do with the overcharge protection, or to not (further) harm a device with a damaged charge controller.
Or it could be that my PD chargers are pre pandemic and PD 3.1 fixed this.
We open the windows when the temperature dips, especially at night. If the wind is low or dead, we will use a fan to push the hot air out of one window so cool air gets pulled in though the rest of them.
We have a portable AC in the main room and a window AC in the bedroom for when it gets too hot during the day, or doesn’t dip at night.
If you live in a dry climate, a swamp cooler could work.
The cold is also bad for batteries, so if you’ve been out in the winter for a while, it’ll help warm your phone up.