GW2 is a completely different game from the first one. No GvG, no RA, no more incredibly complex builds from combining two classes. I loved GW1 and really wished GW2 was “GW1, but you can jump now.”
Don’t forget Tubular on Android
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Steve Oedekerk is a genius.
Get a used Framework 13. It’s totally repairable and upgradeable over time with excellent build quality.
Seriously, buy a bidet.
He eats too many hamburders to survive another four years.
Sounds like you can follow these publishers on mastodon via their @flipboard domain.
What?!
Then they make you use them for DNS. May or may not be a big deal, but the reason it’s at cost is to act as a loss leader to get you exposed to and buying their other products.
That’s a real Karen thing to say.
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This is a high quality lock that will not be picked, either by a thief or a locksmith. Don’t lose your keys!
It is expensive but far less than the thousands you mentioned. Of course without armor to prevent kicking down the door, the best lock in the world won’t help you, so installing some armor would be a good thing to do.
https://securitysnobs.com/Abloy-Protec2-Single-Cylinder-w-Lockable-Thumbturn-Deadbolt.html
10-11pm. I wake up early naturally (no alarms).
I have the same routine.
That’s good advice. I updated the route in OSM and it now recommends a better path, but still not what I’d consider the safest/still not what Strava recommends. It seems like it prefers shorter distances with painted bike lanes over having a protected bike lane at all points of the journey. It’d be a neat option – prefer protected lanes even at expense of more distance.
Just tried out the nav for bikes across town to see the route it picked. It used the same route that Google Maps did, which is a death trap with 55mph cars, blind hills, and no bike lanes. I see no way to report the issue in the app, either.
(Strava chooses the correct, safe route which uses protected bike lanes the whole way)
Vagina rocks.
OOTL, why is this being downvoted?
rip to your transmission