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The reply is pretty self-explanatory too. The cable exists in a 4-dimensional space.
The reply is pretty self-explanatory too. The cable exists in a 4-dimensional space.
This is dumb. Clearly she has massive tactical advantage, since she can teleport out of a camp and forward in time into the middle of a battlefield. Who’s to say what she can’t do?
It’s not labelled, but it’s there, the large north-east heading river above Erie
Robot Chicken made this exact same joke. I think they stole it from the Church
This is a good hill to die on, and I applaud you for it.
*stabs him*
It is illuminating that the problem isn’t actually wanting to drink whilst driving, but just to pass the time faster when commuting home. The problem is how Americans have designed their cities, not drinking.
Edit: People, not Americans. Freudian slip.
Ben bir ceviz ağacıyım Gülhane Parkı’nda.
Ne sen bunun farkındasın, ne polis farkında.
Translation:
I am an old Walnut tree in Gülhane Park (Istanbul)
Neither you are aware of this, nor the police
Source:
>>> 0.1 + 0.2
0.30000000000000004
>>> 1e16 * (0.1 + 0.2)
3000000000000000.5
Yes.
that statistic cannot be accurate. And yet it is… yet it is…
thats really not helpful
me too, but it was my third leg instead
Also, you’re connecting to a nearby cell tower which then relays your connection to the wider web, with an exit point at your VPN provider.
If the nearby cell tower is compromised, they can try MITM attacks which might not need SSL authentication (e.g. you might have a backdoor on your device that does not require an external certificate to access it (in fact I would be surprised if it would)).
Doing this before would be illegal. Now it is legal.
How does e/OS/ compare with Lineage?
Eh it used to be for me, but genuinely Bluetooth is way more convenient and relatively low power too.
Organic Maps is surprisingly good. Not fantastic, no - but it can highlight coffee shops or restaurants or gas stations on your route
I’d like to see a tighter Zelda/Link fusion, where Zelda’s time powers are weaved more into Links combat.
A hard game where Link dies and dies and dies, but Zelda keeps rewinding time and bringing him back to life, where he learns from his mistakes (similar to PoP:SoT).
As the game progresses and the combat gets harder, Link gains the ability to slow down time in order to better plan his attacks as they happen. He’s not moving super fast like the Flash when time is slowed, for he is slowed down too, but he can simply react better; dodge a sword by anticipation, plan a jump off an enemy’s head with better timing, turn a dodge under a weapon into an attack in the same stride, all the while preserving his momentum.
By the end of the game, he can literally stop time, and he does so endlessly at the game credits, as its the only way to free Zelda from her time prison. Zelda and Link effectively switch places, and the next game is Zelda trying to free Link
Sasuke and Naruto are about to fight at the Valley of The End mural. Before they do, I ride up to them in old timey horse, and dismount in a spritely manner.
“Whatchoo boys fightin’ fo?” I inquire, whilst spitting a piece of Americana on the floor.
They look at me quizically, surveying my power from my dusty old boots to my cowboy hat. They say nothing, just watch me gyrate my hip as I get back on my hoss.
“You boys be good nao” I say, tipping my hat and mosying on towards Konoha