jawbrakelong 11mo ago • 100%
TIL: there is a version of AdBlock out there that assists with bathroom trips... More information requested, please and thank you.
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
AK feels much nicer to use, NGL.
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
I mean, even if the laborers own the means of production, they still have to labor. So finding a "job" you love would still be a viable goal. Or am I missing something obvious here?
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
I spent most of my money on booze, fdm printing, and video games. The rest of it I wasted.
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
Lead for "ingredient X" is too spot on, made me chuckle.
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 20%
It should probably read: "You can choose to subsidize medical treatment for the rest of the world, or die."
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
My gut feeling is the previous therapist(s) said something along the lines of "It's not you, it's me."
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
To your first point, the droids in question do seem to follow the "easy designations" as you put it. In fact, they are often referred to in the film by them. Examples: Luke often refers to R2-D2 as just R2. And C-3PO as 3PO.
I still don't buy into the notion that these were unique "names" at all and not "model numbers" though, but thanks for the discussion.
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
If C-3PO is a 3PO series protocol droid, I would find it hard to believe that only 26 (36)? were ever made and each one had a unique name. R2 is an R2 series astromech droid. I would plead a similar case there as well. Especially given the probable number of astromechs built/needed.
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
So yes. Yes is what I am reading. The designations are more like generic "make/model" numbers and not unique "serial" numbers or names. Thanks for the reply!
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
I am not sure each droid has a unique name. Are the designations basically not a model number? I.e. there are many c-3po and r2-d2 running around.
jawbrakelong 12mo ago • 100%
I do this to provide a stable surface to make collecting the honey easier. It also reminds me of real life bee hives as built by bee keepers.
Thanks for the reply!
jawbrakelong 1y ago • 100%
This is why if a service cannot be used in a hardened browser, I usually pass.
I am okay-ish about a service collecting some of the data I generate while using the service, but not much beyond that.
You clean up stumps because it is the correct and responsible thing to do I clean up stumps to hide the evidence of mass deforestation We are not the same
jawbrakelong 1y ago • 100%
If the system was muted, and I saw two vertical lines I would assume that meant "press here to pause." The state of "the thing" to me has nothing to do with the symbol on the button.
How would you then, reconsile the the state of "the thing"on system that had individual buttons for functions such as play/pause/fast forward/rewind/record/eject/etc? Would the thing be playing and paused at the same time?
jawbrakelong 1y ago • 88%
If the service is poor, I still leave a tip. A nickel ($0.05) is usually enough to let them know that you did not forget to tip, and that you felt $0.05 was all their poor service was worth.
jawbrakelong 1y ago • 100%
The post appears to have been edited. It originally said something like "Everyone subconsciously associates..." Key word being Everyone, which seems to have been corrected so kudos to the OP.
So on to your point no, I do not think so. Please read again.
jawbrakelong 1y ago • 50%
Tell me you have never installed a toilet, without telling me you have never installed a toilet.
jawbrakelong 1y ago • 99%
I associate the pause symbol (two vertical lines) with "press here to pause." I associate the playing symbol (sideways triangle) as "press here to play."
Tldr: no
jawbrakelong 1y ago • 100%
They keep trying this in our small town, and they find out.
Tank that for me plz, kk thx! Abominations never seem to disappoint.