Nobody mixes wasabi with soy sauce. They mix horseradish paste that’s dyed green with soy sauce, because real wasabi is prohibitively expensive and most people have never actually had it, myself included.
Nobody mixes wasabi with soy sauce. They mix horseradish paste that’s dyed green with soy sauce, because real wasabi is prohibitively expensive and most people have never actually had it, myself included.
As my accountant once told me: if it floats, flies, or fucks, lease it.
Or do you have an UA credit card?
FIAT = Fix It Again, Tony
Although I suppose if that’s you I have serious questions about why you went that way instead of getting a Quest 2 when Meta was just giving them away, like everybody else did.
I can only speak for myself, but the answer is easy. Meta and Zuck can get bent. You’re required to have a FB account to run it and I’m not doing that.
I’d never consider owning an Italian car without a bulletproof warranty or serious “F you” money. They aren’t exactly known for reliability.
7/10 meme, I got a chuckle when I saw “mandatory voluntary “
As someone who daily drives a 20 year old Toyota, I couldn’t agree more.
Libraries, interstate highways, fire departments, Medicare, Medicaid, SSI, are all things that are socialist programs here in the US, and they all work. Now, if they did higher education and healthcare, we might get somewhere.
It’s funny you mention that about teams and O365. Microsoft just announced O/M365 licenses will be sold without Teams now, in the US. Something something antitrust lawsuit.
It is normally a security thing. Unless the company has managed mobile devices, you don’t want company data on a personal cell phone.
There was actually a story on 60 minutes just last night about this very thing. They did interview people who have been targeted by “acoustic” weapons.
Pasta salad and mayo just sounds wrong to me. I generally use a red wine vinaigrette, it holds up better at a barbecue.
I feel personally attacked by this comment.
Nah. If they’re wrong, go ahead and correct them yourself.
Internet connected (smart) or non-internet connected (dumb). At least that’s what this phrase means with all other context.
When people refer to “smart” vs “dumb” cars, I don’t think they’re referring to the ECU. They’re referring to internet connected vs non-internet connected cars, in which internet connectivity is still a fairly recent development.
I daily drive a vehicle with a factory tape deck and CD changer, where all the electronics work flawlessly, from the sunroof to the back window rolling down. My wife wants me to ditch it, but they’re going to have to pry the keys out of my cold, dead hands.
They also have a reputation for not breaking.
I suppose if you go back to the ‘80s models or earlier this might be true. Otherwise, my first exhibit to the contrary would be plastic water pumps and plastic timing chain guides.
“Withstand voltage” is what got me.