Sadly, the cover likely did burn up in the atmosphere at those speeds, like a meteorite in reverse.
Are they doing this because they want FromSoftware or is it to continue their anime monopolization?
3D printers are easier to use than getting ink on paper and it’s appalling
Wait what’s the deal with the horses? I want to feel good about myself today.
Edit: Wow, those bastards have it rough.
I just need people to know that they didn’t fake the moon landing, that really happened. They faked the moon. It didn’t exist prior to the 1960s when it was created by the US government in order to move the goalposts in the space race.
The insider knowledge that there would soon be a moon to land on gave NASA the head start they needed on the Apollo program to finally beat the Soviets, who were thoroughly blindsided by the sudden appearance of the moon.
Tim Burton is the most Glowworm Beetle director I’ve ever seen.
Not the favorite half though 😞
Right on schedule ⏳
Things must play out exactly as they currently are to ensure Australia acquires its future time powers. Changing the past would likely make it so that Australia doesn’t eventually come to control the time power in the future but some other country does instead, and thus the past could never have been changed by Australia to prevent bad things from happening, which would again put Australia in control of the time power since the past was never altered. The only possible future is one in which Australia doesn’t fix the past, and all other possibilities self-correct back to this alpha-timeline.
Thanks! I had no idea this setting existed and it will make Firefox so much more practical for me to use.
I just wish Firefox updates weren’t so intrusive. Having it hit me with “Firefox updated in the background, restart to continue using Firefox” while I’m trying to use QuickBooks for my job is so disruptive when QuickBooks doesn’t save automatically and never opens back up to where I left it off. I won’t go back to Chrome, but I never had it pull that sort of forced restart on me.
That decreased bandwidth would still help to maintain a digital connection though, wouldn’t it? There’d be a weaker and slower connection as the devices get further apart, so I was thinking less demand on the connection would keep them from dropping it.
I don’t think it’s the same as what you meant exactly, but I looked it up and Bluetooth does hopping between 2.402 and 2.480 GHz.
I wonder if this has anything to do with how the bandwidth is automatically decreased when taking a call vs when you’re just playing audio. Less bandwidth means a slower but more robust connection or something like that?
We’re gonna need to build up speed for 12 hours for this one
I’m honored any time a comment passes 10
Edit: I wake up and I am honored
Haha I came here to insult the Samsung keyboard but you’ve already done my job
Any chance they move to the fediverse?
A “complete shutdown” as the article describes it makes it sound like neither of those two things will help.