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https://youtu.be/HCoUTCBALZI?t=130 shows indentations for a RG-42.
But anyways the point is fragmentation munitions are commonplace.
https://youtu.be/HCoUTCBALZI?t=130 shows indentations for a RG-42.
But anyways the point is fragmentation munitions are commonplace.
I only saw the squat toilets in more remote places but anywhere in the cities had bidets.
How is this different from any grenade? Even the cheapest RG-42 grenades have pre formed fragmentation.
Go live in Japan. Literally bidets everywhere even in public places. My butt had never been so consistently clean.
If it’s something I don’t really want to do then it’s 1.5x my current salary assuming 8 hours of work per day.
I originally switched because there was still a small flagship iPhone. However I stayed because it works just fine and iMessage worked better than SMS for whatever that time period was before people moved to other messaging apps.
Now I use an Android phone for work and don’t really see enough advantage for me to switch.
I mean there was that Chinese balloon last year that was literally shot down by a F-22 so… yes?
Azides are nitrogen compounds though, so still usefully to know.
Was it by Stefano Ghisolfi after climbing Excalibur?
Gods do not exist and find your way through science and technology.
Oh, and if I’m mortally wounded, definitely do not put me in a machine and sacrifice thousands of psychics to keep me alive.
And remember, Gods don’t exist! Definitely don’t be a heretic or an alien!
Well the Empire lacks any OSHA standards so they’d totally miss the change in environmental conditions as the Borg slowly assimilates the station…
Oh so they’re just going to do beta testing on the users anyways, just after release…
Because it’s a median which by definition excludes extremes.
Only if you’re facing the wind directly. In other orientations it may not be ideal. The analysis appears incomplete.
I mean that just means you didn’t hack them well enough.
I think the argument makes more sense when applied to villainize billionaires. Like there’s makes more money and then there’s makes many orders of magnitude more money. You’re much closer to a millionaire than a billionaire.
Then “anyone with money then me” becomes “anyone with 10,000x more money than me” and you can see where the arguments starts to make sense again. Did this person work 10,000x more than me? Obviously that’s impossible and therefore someone must’ve been exploited.
The argument is usually there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism. As in every part of the system is exploitative. The computer he used to program exploited workers and natural resources. The clothing he wore made in sweatshops. All the food made by exploiting animals, etc.
Therefore those with the most money must’ve cumulatively exploited more than others regardless of how they made the money because the exploitation is unavoidable.
I’d also say weapon/spell/tool selection as well. They just don’t really care about their UI.
Huh? Every IDE has had this feature for decades. Eclipse, all of JetBrains products, even NetBeans. This is like the most basic feature provided by IDEs.
Also with the development of first party language servers it’s relatively easy for new IDEs to integrate.
It’s more akin to a plugin since it doesn’t change the code at all.