Mid-tier is generous. The guy’s voice is annoying AF.
Mid-tier is generous. The guy’s voice is annoying AF.
In my family it was variations of “Hello, Joe’s whatever. Insert rhyme here.”
One of my favorites was “Joe’s mortuary, you stab 'em we slab 'em.”
Or use ancient scripts like Phoenician or Glagolitic.
There are still 20 more letters that can be used as stand-ins. Things will get interesting if you try to go past Base 36, though.
Base 16 is typically represented with letters being used as the extra numerals, so it would end up being F+1. Problem solved.
Last year I bought a packet of sugar pumpkin seeds just because I thought the flowers looked nice the previous time I’d tried (and failed) to grow pumpkins. Got plenty of pumpkins out of it, saved some of the seeds, and started buying butternut squash when the pumpkins ran out. Saved the seeds from those, too, and now I’ve got seedlings of both popping up. I’m gonna have so much pie!
I second the idea that audio is a nightmare in Android. I have the AYN Odin, and I’m always muting it by accident because the lowest volume setting is still a bit louder than I want. 0-15 is nowhere near enough granularity, but the Android devs can’t seem to comprehend the idea.
Accidental DisplayPort guy checking in. I didn’t even know it was a thing until I bought my graphics card. It seems like I dummied my way into some good tech.
When my mother was still around, any time I tried to open a jar after she’d gotten to it, I would destroy my hands and still not be able to get it open. I could wreck tendons, give myself blisters, try all the tricks mentioned in this thread, and those lids wouldn’t budge. It was like she found a way to weld metal to glass with her bare hands. By comparison, opening the factory seal was no effort at all.
I’m well aware. I’ve never had any trouble opening a factory-sealed jar.
All these people are complaining about how hard it is to open a jar, and I’m sitting here scratching my head because the only times I’ve ever struggled with jars was after someone closed them too tightly. Just don’t use a death-grip when you’re closing your jars and you’ll be fine unless you’re elderly or something.
That’s why if you absolutely need an extension cable, you should get one that’s just long enough and can handle the current. I have my toaster oven on a heavy duty, 2 foot extension cord because the nearest outlet is just barely too far away. If the cord came out the other end of the toaster oven, I wouldn’t need the extension.
You thought it would be a new yellow guy, but it was I! DIO!!
To be honest, I’m only assuming that my noise generator is “white” noise. I couldn’t be bothered to look for one at the time, so I wrote up a core for Retroarch that just sends random numbers to the sound callback.
Same. I have to use a white noise generator on my computer when I sleep. I don’t know what I would do if the power went out at night. Maybe I should look around online for a good backup option.
Next thing you know, he’ll turn into this guy.
Listen to the rivers and the lakes that you used to.