Whatever you do, don’t go south on I-85!
Whatever you do, don’t go south on I-85!
If you want to generate Dark Matter, do this in reverse.
If only I knew whete he lived, I’d put a pie in the next bush. Then in the next one.
First I want to know if it’s a dog race or a cat roundup.
Can we have a vegan rust sub, please?
And now we have a former McKinsey consultant as DOT Sec.
During his term we had aircraft doors coning off midflight, a catastrophic train wreck in Ohio that polluted into New England, a ship tear down a major highway bridge, etc.
Def presidential material.
I think the best way to know what you need is by being you.
One could walk down a city street, find a shingle that says Psychic, pay the fee, and you’d have a stranger that never met you tell you if you’ve got something or not. Not that much diff from a shrink who doesn’t know you.
I find it easier to look at what I need and find a path. Doing that is part of making one’s personal owner’s manual, which process in itself can help with what’s needed.
If people don’t trust my word on self-d, they prob don’t trust me in other things.
What you do is what you are.
Tim Cook and Jony Ive.
Some kinda LBC, perhaps MG with that green valve cover?
I just started playing with this yesterday, no opinion yet…
The Android app Tiddloid Lite does work and can save to an SD card.
Also like Markor and use it.
Use Obtainium, Add App, paste this URL… https://github.com/organicmaps/organicmaps
No Play store or Fdroid BS.
Perhaps not the WHY, because I would have thought there’d be a rectifier to convert to DC, but the string lights I’ve used (costco feit) don’t flicker when dimmed.
They usually have a separate wall-wart they run from and often have a wireless remote that dims as well as changimg colors.
I see this as a better way to run LEDs off household ac, as the power supply and controls are designed to work together.
Zucks check didn’t clear yet.
Obtanium couldn’t find that one.
All the music files had strings of characters added to their file name. All of them. In every folder and subfolder. The names were long, VLC displayed them in marquee.
In that player those changed names didn’t show, but un any other player and file manager they did. Which I found out when sicmu started having playback issues and I opened VLC.
That was perhaps the 2nd or 3rd version of it posted on FDroid. I used to search for a folder player a lot and so tried the first version posted there, it was great until that update.
Great player, just won’t use it again.
I tried that some time ago, one early version renamed my files so that I had to rebuild my SD in order to sync directories.
Up to that point I liked it a lott and used it. VLC, despite the UI, has not wrecked my files.
More like “How many Bible stories did you believe?”
Same audience.
“He died for your sins” is just as dissonant as any maga storyline