Lol no worries. I still browse over there every now and again, unless he handed off his account before he went but I kinda doubt it
Lol no worries. I still browse over there every now and again, unless he handed off his account before he went but I kinda doubt it
He still posts here and there
How so? I use the hell out of them, they’re much nicer than using a lock washer
I still wonder how the dude thought cornflakes made you not want to whack it, and how so many actually believed him (then again, [gestures broadly] maybe not).
I’m guessing buttstuff ouch, but yeah, this makes me glad we only had t9 texting in highschool and phones weren’t online. Kids were horny then too, but that shit wasn’t broadcasted.
I remember seeing something years ago that it was to essentially force people to go wireless, as that was their aesthetic and what they wanted people to see when watching others using a Mac.
Any time a store asks for a phone number, I use the local area code followed by 867-5309, and 9/10 times it works
Looks for like a looney bin than a cheese grater
Pop goes the weasel?
The key is to have that infinite money glitch, aka be born rich and have parents that stay rich
Speak for yourself, I’m here for the candy
Hell yeah. That’s the same reason I dump money into my homelab; I have never been in IT, nor plan on it, but maybe one day I’ll finally get back into home automation and could possibly sell something to a client as a complement to my electrical business. But it’s damn fun to tinker with!
But you’re teaching yourself a valuable skill!
That’s what I mean though, trying to watch any YT video embedded anywhere without being signed in will yield that error, but I usually don’t have that problem on YT’s direct website, even without login. Still ridiculous, but so is Google
As much as it isn’t preferred, I can usually bypass the sign in shenanigans by going directly to the website to watch something without signing in. I usually only get the login prompt when going through my browser or a search engine.
We found out a while ago that plumbing pipes aren’t the best way to ground a house for a variety of reasons, and this is why ufers (grounding to foundation steel) and ground rods are now the NEC standard. Also, this is why bonding wires are important as well. If the plumbing were bonded to a proper dwelling ground system, the current would find a direct path to ground and trip the responsible breaker, instead of using the gas lines as a big ass resistor and creating the light show we see here.
Better yet to just have a bond to the gas and water pipes. In this instance, any current introduced to the plumbing has a direct connection to ground, which will allow current to flow freely and trip the breaker.
Underestimating the bed rail loading. I’d love to make a Ford joke, but let’s be real, all truck beds would crumple like that.
It’s almost like the wealthy have always wanted this route. Now that the cat’s out of the bag, they can take the masks off.
Good luck everyone, be kind as best you can and arm yourselves.