Mor links plz.
Edit: Geez. You really do like to find any link on the internets that justifies anything you want to believe, don't ya?
Mor links plz.
Edit: Geez. You really do like to find any link on the internets that justifies anything you want to believe, don't ya?
It reminds me of the the Russian justification for invading Ukraine. I found the pamphlet, actually.
It wouldn't be ml without a copy-pasta wall of links.
The trick is to bog other users down who actually source and back-reference all those articles so that it will freeze up a comment thread.
OP is weird. He is just vomiting out old propaganda that has been debunked a hundred times over.
Also, someone doesn't know the history of Azov or the even the Vagner group.
Lol. I would suspect that being Peter Capaldi might be more fun than being me, in some specific situations.
Rock on, I'll give it a shot. Thanks!
From personal experience, these kinds of things are usually based on "security by obscurity" and is just a matter of pushing the right buttons in a specific order.
Unless hardware fuses are physically blown, there is usually a chance. While possible, I don't think any laptop manufacturer would implement that functionality without an expensive, special order contract.
One is a model "A1989" and another is "A2159", both of which are at least from 2018.
I believe I got them to a state where the recovery OS was re-installed? I am charging them now to get more information.
A bath soak depends on the reptile. A chameleon? No. A bearded dragon? Sure!
But yeah, the white/white, yellow stuff is just urates that get extracted the same as turds and wouldn't worry about impaction now.
While I don't know exactly what happened here, if the pan was dry or all the moisture was cooked out of the food, there isn't really much to dissipate heat.
If this pan was a cheap alloy, it was possible that it had a low melting temperature. If the stove was on high, the pan will eventually get as hot as the stove allowing it to melt or at least, collapse under its own weight.
Yeah, personally, I have questions about the luhn check myself. (I am not in a state to research more this evening, unfortunately.)
Eyyy! One mac down, one to go.
It was just a shame to have this spare compute just sitting around and am glad it has avoided the recycling bin for at least another 4-5 years. (I don't like throwing electronics away. I'll even harvest components off of old stuff before it gets tossed, usually.)