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it says right there in the title: you
it says right there in the title: you
I think they’d be more likely to feel distressed at discovering the opposite had occurred
and surely none of this would have happened if the baby had been properly armed
well, yes, I guess the reversal worked for him
I’ve bought 2 now. First was returned due to stick drift, the one I have now has probably a couple thousand hours of use.
Every now and then the right bumper starts being glitchy so I open it up and clean it. So far that’s working. I did use contact cleaner (very generously) once and discovered that it causes this rubber piece that’s in there to stretch and deform, so don’t do that.
You can buy replacement parts for them now, so that helps.
you gotta be kiddin’
got that “just learned to ride a motorcycle in my 40s” look
good point, but don’t you worry, they’ll keep raising the retirement age to stop lazy moochers like this from just sitting around when they could be generating revenue!
Sure, but by making that decision George also had to accept he can’t install the latest version of Chrome. Maybe George is ok with that, but OP isn’t.
It’s the post-slap life for us
It’s the post-slap life for us
'Stead of treated
We get tricked
'Stead of kisses
We get kicked
It’s the post-slap life
Based on things I own, cycling leggings and motorcycle pants both tend to have wind proof, water proof front panels and at least some breathable rear panels to allow for, as you mentioned, getting rid of moisture.
And last time I bought cycling shorts, basically the top part of leggings I suppose, the more expensive ones were made from more panels allowing them to fit and flex better.
yeah, what would have been an immediate purchase is now on hold until it’s fixed (highly unlikely), really cheap, or I play it on some future console.
they know the performance profile of the devices they’re building for, so why not just build the game appropriately, even if it means cutting back on some features? an action RPG where the fps drops into the 20s during fights is definitely disappointing.
I enjoyed the first one. A fair amount of the quests required revisiting previous areas, little annoyances like enemy health would reset if you got too far from them, but otherwise a fun game.
Even if it’s not explicitly passed on to the customer, prices increase to cover those fees. We had $7500 of tree felling and fire mitigation work done a few years ago. Assuming the fee is 3%, no reason for either party to pay $225 for the convenience of using a card when a check works fine.
One reason is to avoid card transaction fees. For smaller companies providing often expensive services, like tree felling, they’ll pass on the card transaction fee to the client or recommend they just pay by check to avoid it.
The only winning move is not to play nuclear strikes.
never let a comma stand in the way of your dreams
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and if you’re working on a site with a ton of subdomains, sharing the local/session storage data between them is a pain when compared with cookies.
You’re a series of tubes!