

It says “to”. To whom.
It says “to”. To whom.
Three ducks in a trench coat
Clean the lint out of nooks and crannies every so often. That’s all I do, and I’ve had mine for a decade
Indian summer (n.)
“spell of warm, dry, hazy weather after the first frost” (happening anywhere from mid-September to nearly December, according to location), 1774, North American English (also used in eastern Canada), perhaps so called because it was first noted in regions then still inhabited by Indians, in the upper Mississippi valley west of the Appalachians, or because the Indians first described it to the Europeans. No evidence connects it with the color of fall leaves, or to a season of renewed Indian attacks on settlements due to renewed warm weather (a widespread explanation dating at least to the 1820s).
Source: Etymonline
Mince meat pie
I don’t think that means what you think it means.
Two broken arms
The Lives of Others is a movie about life under surveillance in the DDR. Maybe not quite what you asked, but it’s very well made
All good, thank you for the detailed write-up!
Aha! This was it. Now there is an .exe file I can run. THANK YOU!!
Run the program.
Yeah, this right here is where the problem is…
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Lemmy. Lol. And a nice walk with my favourite music is good too
I just started my first semester of Civil Eng this week. Any survival tips you care to share?
Pet peeve: no “stay logged in” option for a system I use multiple times per day
The noise. FML. If I have to listen to another coworker take calls at the top of their voice one cubicle over…
Should we? No. Would we anyway?
… yeah, probably.
I hear you, I’ve been struggling with that as well. Right now just experimenting with alt accounts that I can use in place of different feeds, but I recognize that might be inconvenient.
If you think driving’s weird, think about flying, too. We put several tons of that explode-y liquid, along with a bunch of people, into a big metal tube and shoot it into the sky. And we made that form of transportation several orders of magnitude safer than driving.