I still don’t know if a USB micro or mini is the one that charges my PS4 controller
It’s Micro-B, to be specific.
I still don’t know if a USB micro or mini is the one that charges my PS4 controller
It’s Micro-B, to be specific.
I like the edges and corners of a cake/brownie
Maybe we should chip in and buy a second robot.
Hear me out: three robots.
You don’t actually give the card to the employees, do you?
Typically when I go through a drive thru, I hand my card to someone who then leans back inside to swipe/tap/whatever it, then they hand it back. So yes, commonly I do give my card to an employee for at least a few seconds.
During 2020-2022 more of them were in the habit of placing the PIN pad at the window so it could be reached by customers from their cars, but it wasn’t designed to be used that way and I’m sure it caused other issues.
Class: Bavarian Fire Chief
thinking that the year 2000 was 10 years ago.
This is patently absurd, 10 years ago was 1994.
We need a Wolverine version of Multiplicity with Michael Keaton.
Strong crossover potential with Batman, Birdman and Vulture…
To get a little more pedantic, his ex-girlfriend’s adopted daughter.
something named for New Jersey.
The Situation.
What’s France?
“Wester Germany”
If you wrap the TV in tinfoil, it’ll be a faraday cage and block all WiFi
I just keep my TV embedded in a block of lead.
FYI your link is slightly broken.
Honestly any parts you buy today probably won’t be much good in 30 years.
At least not when AGP comes to town.
What a weird thing to say. I’ve always heard it described as one of the best TOS films and I always found the ending quite an emotional and fitting send-off to the TOS crew.
His feelings might be related to his plan for the sixth film involving the TOS crew being forcibly retired and then slaughtered.
My God, it even has an overlay.
My grandma does this, but they’re in one of the many Bibles she has in her home.
“They stamped it, didn’t they? Those damn Gideons.”
Man that was a great phone.
My plan isn’t quite that old, but it’s getting up there. They recently increased my price by a few dollars per line. Then they tried to get me to move to a current plan, which turned out to be 20% higher price for less return. I had to try not to burst out laughing at the poor guy’s face.
I’ve been with TMo for more than 20 years–they’re the only carrier I’ve ever used–but if my price goes up again I’m jumping ship.