I’m in New York. What is this rozzer that you speak of?
I’m in New York. What is this rozzer that you speak of?
I guess I need someone to explain it to me, because they even fixed their typo.
It’s a typo, they mean the ad blocking software uBlock Origin.
Sometimes other people do things we dislike, c’est la vie.
They’re quickbreads, actually. To be pedantic though, cakes are technically very sweet quickbreads with a different order of ingredient mixing.
You’re supposed to add the coffee and water, then place the plunger into the top of the cylinder to hold everything in, giving the coffee time to steep. Here’s a good example of how to use an Aeropress.
Both Euro and American truck sims run just fine on my Steam Deck. Not on max settings, mind, but it’s good enough for the small screen.
Why don’t you give us proper grammar?
Edit: username makes sense.
I work in a hospital pharmacy, and I had to compound some custom eye drops for a patient the other day. I have to wear a hair net, beard net, shoe covers, a gown, and sterile gloves to even enter the cleanroom. Being barefoot in a cleanroom for sterile manufacturing is a hard no.
Chinese Uncle Ruckus
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Why take the risk of getting a preventable disease?
I mean, we’re talking pretty much anyone who flies an airplane for any commercial purpose. Bush flying, remote cargo flights in small aircraft, crop-dusting, helicopter lifting, hell even helicopter logging.
And while more truck drivers die annually than pilots, what we’re discussing here are RATES of death per capita, not individual deaths. An individual is statistically more likely to be killed flying as a commercial pilot (in any capacity) than a truck driver is to be killed while on the job.
This guy’s full of shit. You can talk all you want on the HF bands, they’re certainly not exclusively for contesting. You can do Morse code or digital modes too. The “most actual communication is illegal on ham bands” thing is wrong too, you can talk about pretty much anything you want as long as it’s not “obscene or profane,” according to the FCC.