- OSMAnd+
- Symfonium
Sigh… Not showing up for me. Is this affecting all regions?
Do you want to be Malons? This is how you become Malons. /s
I doubt this is in the US. The key indicator for me is the Napa valley wine beside it. Unless Costco does things very differently, imported bottles are always grouped into the same aisle. Given that I’d guess its outside the US.
And here I just had Blue Nuit
I guess it depends on the client and likely instance. Over here on Startrek.website and using the Voyager client I was able to just put != with no escapes required.
Or y’know… Bahamut.
I believe you meant !=
This actually stems from long forgotten common courtesy to remove a hat when entering someone’s home or place of business.
https://bestlifeonline.com/rude-to-wear-a-hat-indoors/
It’s an ancient custom dating back to the days of knights, and generally courteous when visiting some one new or entering any professional establishment.
Trump told them they would never need to vote again after this election.
A bunch of them probably stopped listening after they heard what they want to hear and didn’t hear the part after “again”
Yes I saw that when I zoomed in, but doesn’t look like it without my glasses on the phone because the contrast on the watermark is just low enough to make it look like “JPEG blue”
I haven’t looked at the fedora logo in so long I legitimately thought Facebook had released a Linux distro…
…the curve on the bottom of that f is doing a lot of work to try and make that logo different.
Also after years of being McMahon I have evolved into an Asian Punk Hacker it seems… No idea what I was before McMahon, Manjaro and Slackware are not on the list. And I use Debian for servers.
It’s got electrolytes, its what hurricane survivors crave. Brought to you by Truth Social.
I am truly sorry for what our governments have done to your people and their half-assed reparations. This shit needs to change.
I don’t read any conflicts here, in fact it seems the blurb you shared is speaking to normal food particle size that passes though, while the one I shared talks about maximum foreign object size that can pass.
https://learn.pediatrics.ubc.ca/body-systems/gastrointestinal/suspected-foreign-body-ingestion/
Looks like you typoed the unit of measure. Thats 2 cm, not mm, 10x bigger.
However, exceptions include sharp or toxic bodies, objects too large to pass through the pyloric sphincter (greater than 2×6 cm),
Just makes it seem like we are moving closer and closer to the “The Chrysalids” timeline. Just need a nuclear war for some mutants.