You cant use USB PD with USB A
You cant use USB PD with USB A
Unless I’m not misinterpreting, it was the chief designer who ‘threw’ (lightly lobbed) a metal ball at the window when it shattered.
They did later throw a ‘baseball’ at it that very suspiciously bounced unlike any baseball I’ve ever seen. Surprise surprise the tennis ball painted like a baseball didn’t break it 😅
Good question, I saw the opening of canes in another town that had cops directing traffic in the inlet, probably 3 or so cars working just to get people their (honestly incredibly mediocre) fried chicken.
Great point. But tools that make it so a 10 year old can manipulate photos even better than your example in several minutes, are in fact fairly new.
Hell they can generate photos that fool 70% of people on Facebook, though now that I say that, maybe that bar isn’t too high…
What a fucking joke
That’s the podium…
Boy what a straw man argument lol
Red Star OS
They could like, get a permit
I may have to have that done to one of mine soon :(
How is the recovery time?
Also good luck that it didn’t strike the horizontal stabilizer. What an absolute nightmare.
It’s super hidden, the only way I know to get to it is installing an app that launches it in driving mode.
It came after they killed off android auto for phone screens, essentially just using your phone as an android auto unit.
May sound pointless, but if you like the simple interface while driving it’s nice. Especially if you have an android head unit that you don’t want to bother connecting to your phone every time.
Does it? It wasn’t an issue for me until I got paid and they accidently selected “payment”. At which point I had no choice, venmo forced me to give my tax information before they would cancel, or return the money that was sent to me.
They will still be reporting that transaction and there is nothing I can do.
The reference is to the use of white phosphorus to drive enemy combatants out of cover where they can be hit easily with high explosive rounds. Hence the burning skull and two separate types of mortar rounds.
That being said, maybe you’re correct in the guess of why it’s included in this photo…