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Todler rule
Dexterity vs experimentation
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Todler rule
Dexterity vs experimentation
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Republicans are pulling out all the stops to reverse EV adoption
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It's gonna help. There's not an all out 1 solution.
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logical
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I feel like a lot of this is based on what you grew up with and you eventually related it to something to make it easier for you.
Like a cm is the width of a fingernail. A dm(10cm) is the size of a middle finger. 100m is 1 minute of walking. I know 1 metre is my normal stride.
Is it too hot? 30s. Is it cold? Less than 10. Is there snow? Less than 0. Is it cool enough to fully dress but not too cold? Around 20.
Big person? 100kg. Small person? 50kg.
The point is that you can make any system relatable.
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Duh !
This has nothing on component. Bring me that dual red connectors while trying to figure out which one was video or audio.
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rule
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Omg. Let's argue a once in a lifetime situation and use it as the reasoning for people driving daily let alone the whole environment point the ad is about.
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What are some alternatives to bars that stay open late for folks that don't drink alcohol?
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So maybe a hot take, but being at a bar to not drink alcohol is not really that fun.
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Majority of Americans now use ad blockers
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There's a surprising amount of programmers that don't know basics of various parts of an operating system. I know people that know several languages, but get lost on installing a mod pack for a game or installing an app from within another app like a browser.
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An unofficial PC port of Nintendo 64's Perfect Dark is available for download, featuring mouselook, widescreen, FOV & 60fps support
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If you need an official ROM then it probably won't be taken down. Much like the ocarina of time and Mario 64 decompilation projects.
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[meme] Being forced to drive isn't freedom — it's a government-mandated lifetime subscription to oil
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Fun isn't subjective at all /s
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Pressure grows on Apple to open up iMessage
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Do people forget about SMS? Apple's solution uses that too. It's shit. This is about replacing SMS with RCS. It's hard to argue that Apple's solution is better if you can only use it within Apple's ecosystem.
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Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge
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Some people will. The majority won't care.
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Taps will be turned off if water rules are defied: Merritt mayor
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Sure they do! If they don't like it then they will just stay inside.
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What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?
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I can fully admit that I don't think the home button was that useful compared to the software equivalents.
The other two, yeah I fully agree.
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That's why we need two ssds for dual boot
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MicroXP!? What year is it!?
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saving lives is hot
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To be fair, alcohol is a poison.
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Taps will be turned off if water rules are defied: Merritt mayor
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Gravel is fine for them. Pets and kidshumans adapt
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In some cultures, that is considered an honor Samantha!
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There's a fine line between being understood and being misunderstood. They can't just talk however they like if they don't wanna increase the risk of the latter.
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If you could play one game for the first time all over again, what would it be?
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What's sad is that I know I will forget the lore and the journey on how I figured out how I got to the end. But I don't think I'll forget the specifics for the ending.
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Completely locked up
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Board games are a very good test at your abstract learning ability. Like going into a new job having no context.
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So it's still a win if the energy source is renewable itself.