I’m jealous. Xmission is all around me but not in my area. Luckily I have another local ISP (and not Comcast) but they want $10 a month for a static IP.
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Season 1 was good. Season 2 is pretty terrible.
Where are you getting 14% from? 665kg is 1466 pounds and is 21% of the heaviest cyber truck you have listed.
I’ve had the litter robot 4 for a little over a year and I love it. I have 3 cats and it’s so nice only having to empty a waste bag every few days instead of scooping every day. Totally worth the high cost if you hate cleaning litter boxes.
I always see this but I used Plex on my iPhone for months before I bought the Plex pass. I did buy the Plex app way back when and maybe that’s why but I’m also using a new Plex account so I don’t see how’d they be tied together.
That shit ain’t legal, it’s just not enforced.
Of course but how many of us have a friend who is gonna let us set up a NAS at their house? Cloud is a much easier solution.
Anyone smart enough knows you should have both. You should be backing up local and offsite.
Fitness+ costs less per month than a peloton subscription.
I also don’t know why you say music is a shit deal when it costs the same as all the other competing services. The 2TB cloud storage is also $10 a month which matches the competition too, just like you said you were paying. I will agree with news+ though, it’s garbage.
If you took my original comment as an argument the I guess we have different definitions of what that means. I was clearly stating that the F150 is made in Detroit (which it is, I’ve been there) and that the plant was already on strike. Someone else pointed out that they are also made in Kansas City, which I didn’t know at the time. Then you came in after the fact with your snarky comment. You could’ve read before you ever commented to see by then that I did in fact know trucks were made in Kansas City. Your comment added no value except to be “pissy” towards me by telling me how wrong I was.
And? That doesn’t not make them made in Detroit too. As I learned from here they are also made in Kansas City.
Under the “printer” settings tab there is a setting for z height. I’ve found keeping it at 0.04 is the best to prevent the first layer from squishing when printing multiple colors.