Electrical engineering is 90% math 10% electricity.
No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
Electrical engineering is 90% math 10% electricity.
Many moons ago I was in a very heated argument that you could write a fully functional program in notepad.
I was trying to explain what COM files were, they just didn’t understand enough about it.
A 3D port of cataclysm DDA with beautiful graphics and asynchronous co-op.
Shuffling cards, rubix cube, ukulele, traveling coin,
It’s just that I’m under the impression Japanese schools already limit people’s self expression significantly such as mandated hairstyles.
But I’ll accept the downvotes for my dissonance in effort to win the war on pants.
🤦🏽♀️ this seems like such a silly thing to be concerned about.
The three tiers of how you want your body preserved when you permanently connect yourself to the full dive VR experience.
That whole feature needs a reboot, to be more like wallpaper engine.
Lots of water, a quality meal and fresh air.
I typically go for a hike.
It’s been awhile since I used an Apple device. Do they still forbid people from using bluetooth to send stuff to android phones?
That guy is gonna be CEO one day.
Yeah there’s a new one with the same name.
Tastes like the cheap energy drinks at the dollar store.
This is the new one:
https://www.monsterenergy.com/en-us/energy-drinks/monster-energy/assault/
Monster assault energy drink, the “new” flavour is a disgusting mockery of the original.
That’s significantly better than from where I’m at, but I get it.
When it comes to Canada I only ever see the really popular artists perform in Vancouver or Toronto.
But I assumed one of the biggest Canadian cities would always have something going on, also driving distance away from the Shambhala Music Festival.
It’s still a far shot away from 5000 years so I’ll be fine.
I’m told Seattle isn’t bad. And you’re close to Vancouver.
Yeah to clarify their point they didn’t believe me that it was possible to write executable code outside of an ordinary scripting language.