Not sure. Either my 1890s mailman cap, my medieval nasal helmet or my cowboy hat.
Not sure. Either my 1890s mailman cap, my medieval nasal helmet or my cowboy hat.
If you don’t have cruise control and keep your foot steady, your speed will vary naturally with the road.
Don’t ever go to Spain. They are loud as hell. They all yell at each other at full volume while having multiple TVs and phones blaring on speaker.
Thanks, I will try! Currently I can do 2 reps of 4 pull ups using a 35kg elastic band
Thanks. I’ve been doing unassisted holds halfway (arms at 90 degrees) but I’ll add the others too
I’ve been working for months on doing a single unassisted pull up (i.e. no elastic band).
The “Death Gate Cycle” by Weiss and Hickman has all that. Great worldbuilding, bad guys that become friends, etc.
That title is even worse than Disney’s real claim, which is impressive
I’m Dutch, exactly a Kapsalon yes 🤤
Kebab, cheese, garlic sauce and lettuce
You got that the wrong way round. It’s Embrace first, then Extend and Extinguish.
I was well into my 40’s when my kid was born, so I’ve had it both ways. I vastly prefer the kid. Yes it sucks to not being able to do some stuff on occasion. It even sucks more that my parents are gone so I have a real hard time finding babysitters. But I just love the little one so damn much!
If you don’t pay for it, you can’t rely on it
No, but I’d definitely download one if I could!
My home town has a building built originally in 1220. It is still in use by a pub. That’s over 800 years old!
They made booze from elderberries. The insult translates to “Your mother is a whore and your father is a drunk”
Definitely. But back in the day it was good for desktops. Ubuntu has never been good for servers.
I never understood why people run Ubuntu on servers. It’s madness. Ubuntu is a fork of unstable Debian packages. You don’t want unstable on your server!
Ubuntu on Desktop I can understand. Back in the days the Debian release was really long so much software was a tad outdated after a couple of years. But Debian had a much faster release cycle now, and had pretty much incorporated all the good stuff from Ubuntu and left the bad behind.
For me it wasn’t some boss or something. It was just some ridiculous precision platforming that couldn’t get past. I’m 45. My reaction times aren’t what they used to be. And the fact that you have to fight your shade every time made it just that much harder.
Ori and the Blind Forest also had some difficult precision platforming but the instant reload and no death penalty made it much easier to just try dozens of times until you get it.