In the UK no less!
In the UK no less!
What if you had some sort of insulator, maybe a delicious layer of chocolate, making some sort of galactic wagon wheel?
Don’t forget the one that stole its name from the other one.
Google Nexus Ice Cream Sandwich Guinea Pig
“very good sir, I shall remind you in 9 minutes”
It’s one of those weird things that a massive amount of people in the world use but not Americans, so it ends up in articles about this hot new gadget that will change your life.
btw have you ever heard about heat pumps?
I would like to join your webring.
Actually turns out they left a note:
Sorry about last week. Boss was giving me a bit of grief at work. Wife was nagging me. Mutated, heated up your planet. Won’t happen again.
Yours,
The Neutrinos.
There’s already so many BYDs in Australia.
At $20,000 cheaper, it sure makes a lot of people not care about whatever bells and whistles the Tesla has.
I learnt that most Redditors don’t know how to piss and advise each other to prod themselves in the taint.
These things have been completely standard fixtures elsewhere in the world for decades. I was honestly shocked that America, the land of air conditioning, had never heard of them.
They’re so ubiquitous in Australia it’s what we think of when we hear “air conditioner”.
When you shop for aircons they have to specify “cooling only” because reverse cycle is the default.
If you have a spare third drive (even an external drive) you can drop data onto, you could use Veeam free agent for Windows to back up the whole drive. It will talk you through making the recovery media (usb stick).
Acronis True Image is my preferred imaging software which can clone drives directly, but it costs money if you don’t sail the high seas.
Tell me more of these tablets of chocolate.
Is there such a land where the 1kg Cadbury brick still exists?
There’s a PolyMC going around here with one L, no sense of humour.
Ah, the classic Wimp Lo manoeuvre.
We have purposely trained him wrong, as a joke
Nah just send each to the other hemisphere.