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An alternative would be to replace the movement.
Could be easier than fussing with the contacts.
An alternative would be to replace the movement.
Could be easier than fussing with the contacts.
My thoughts exactly.
Looks just like the ones we have in San Francisco! We have two that only get out for special occasions.
It’s also easier to push privatization when public schools are failing.
Yeah no red flags here lol.
I’d just like an iOS/android port. Those games would be fantastic on a tablet with touch controls.
Edit: didn’t really intend this to be a comment reply. I didn’t realize source files were unavailable. That would make a port unreasonable.
Man, how do you keep him from just casually eating everything on the counter? I’m looking at that hat Skippy jar in the background lol.
Thank you for the reply.
Could you please elaborate a little?
I’m unfamiliar with the settings. It’s always just worked. What are list updates and blocked count?
Not Icelandic, but I’ve been following the situation closely.
This is an evolving issue. Grindavik, the town on the far side of this has been severely damaged by earthquakes and is currently surrounded by a berm that’s (mostly) holding the lava flow back. The Svartsengi power plant is likewise protected by a berm and has had the pipes supplying hot water to Reikiavik damaged and repaired.
Geologist Sean Willsey has been providing outstanding coverage on the subject.
It is an odd tone. So much “I learned” and “I found out.” It comes off as a youthful essay.
It always works, but if something interrupts the stream, I’ll often need to reload the page, or even navigate away from the video and back to get it to play.
I work in electrical power delivery for municipal transportation, supervision-level. Before that, I was a shoreside engineer (basically a mechanic, not an engineering degree) in marine services. My work has always come very organically, often starting in floor-sweeping assistant positions.
Are the extra-thick tines on the fish and pie forks for cutting?
In addition, those shorts are still called daisy dukes (at least by my generation) in honor of Daisy there, laying on the flag.
I almost had the same name as a man who committed some very famous murders soon after I was born. My parents chose a different first name for me, but his was in the running. They told me they would’ve changed my name if they had picked the murderer’s name.
Forget the cost. I don’t want the inconvenience. I hate dealing with broken phones.
I know. The lack of redundancy gives me the shivers.
I’m not a linguist, but here’s how I understand it:
This is why would is so fucked: it’s used both in the conditional, and the subjunctive mood. However, nothing I see in the online resources really talks about would being used in the subjunctive.
When someone uses the phrase “would you like a coffee?” I’m nearly certain that it’s the subjunctive, polite way of saying “do you want coffee.” It’s very similar to the Spanish quieres/quisieras pair. In Spanish you get an irregular conjugation, but in English, the whole verb changes from to be to will.
As a non-linguist, native speaker, these mood changes come naturally to me. I never had to study them. As a second language learner, this is always one of the most brain-melting facets of a new language.
Edit: “do you” obviously isn’t exactly using the verb to be. I’m not sure what to call that expression. It seems like it could be its own post. This is giving me a headache. This post gets into it, but doesn’t really give the specific answers that I suspect you’re looking for.
They’re talking about assisted living facilities, for anyone lost in the pond.