I do, but rarely. Maybe every other month or so. The situations I do use it, I’ve been thankful that I avoided phones without a jack. I like having appropriate tools at my disposal, and bluetooth will never be universally applicable.
I do, but rarely. Maybe every other month or so. The situations I do use it, I’ve been thankful that I avoided phones without a jack. I like having appropriate tools at my disposal, and bluetooth will never be universally applicable.
Def Bulgaria with toasting knowledge like this.
Learn how to make the pork belly bao I got at Covent garden, it taunts me.
Buy concert tickets if you want to support musicians, streaming income doesn’t really factor into it afaik.
Huh, I don’t think I’ve ever seen writing in a dream.
Like incest for computers. Random fault goes in, multiplies and is passed down.
In some situations, we use “o” for the number 0. Been hunting around for a reason but I think it’s just an abbreviation of zero.
12:01AM is definitely 00:01, so 12AM is midnight.
Agree though, 24hr clock is just better.
Fun fact, there’s around 2% of people that don’t produce smell when they sweat. The smell comes from bacteria that eat a certain chemical in sweat, and the folks don’t produce it, i.e. no bacteria or smell.
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I refreshed filter lists in ublock once, business as usual since then.
For trebuchets at least, they were only siege weapons, took a long time to both assemble and fire. Though I must concede they were better than melee weapons for knocking down walls.
Kept as an example of unenjoyable music, came to enjoy it.
Cried a lot, called my mates, ingested hideous cocktail of substances, then stayed in bed for a week ordering food in and watching the entirety of game of thrones.
Giant, geode, gel, george, gerbil. Just sayin’.
Polymer bonded to frying pans to make them non-stick.
Decilitres/centilitres are relatively common, but they’re the only ones that come to mind.
In French (and probably many other languages) first person plural is more polite. People in England started defaulting to “you” as it was a safer bet socially, and “thou” fell out of use.
English also used thorn (þ) before for “th” but printing presses didn’t, and substituted “y”, which I suspect contributed.
Quiz book, snacks, playlist, hammocks, camping chairs.
Many internet-goers like to give pedantry a hard time, but I just want to let you know that I love it and all the niche facts it brings.