It’s literally in the first sentence of the article.
Did you ever have to write a paper in school with a minimum page or word count?
I skimmed it and there’s not nearly enough lengthy and highly detailed descriptions of nipples and food.
I haven’t had that be a problem for me in a long time, they seem to have ironed that issue out.
For the month of June, Portland Maine had two days without rain. And so far, in July it’s rained every day. We’re so sick of rain here.
It took a long time for niche communities to pop up on Reddit too, remember Reddit has been around a long time now. Back in the day, Digg was the shiznit and nobody knew about Reddit.
I’ve been on reddit for 17 years, I can’t remember when I bought RIF. It was a good run.
I seem to recall a few scifi stories with civilizations like that.
Driving down the highway, hit a traffic jam. Don’t even slow down just go airborne over the jam.
Shoot your shot or it’s just going to eat at you forever. Don’t go overboard and crazy with it though.
I’m imagining OP as someone who has never made a sandwich and dreams about doing it one day. Until then all they can do is look at pictures of sandwiches, imagining what they might do.
probably a personal submarine
unless of course there was some creaking and cracking noises first, then maybe a little spray of water.
On kbin, if you over over a persons name, the popout shows the @ of where they’re from.
whenever a show has a scene in mexico, there’s a yellow tint to indicate such.
In my case, the heat pump is in the basement. So in the summer it’s great. It dehumidifies and cools the basement. However in the winter, it’s still cooling the basement. So the gas furnace kicks on to heat the basement back up. There’s a push-pull there.
However, I have solar, and an excess of electricity credits from it.
So what I’ve done is put it in high-demand mode which uses more electricity and less heat pump, reducing the push-pull issue.
In the summer I’ll put it back in pure heat pump mode.