In case you’re not being sarcastic, Whistlindiesel…
But they’ve also been the target of some vandalism.
In case you’re not being sarcastic, Whistlindiesel…
But they’ve also been the target of some vandalism.
EVs tend to look like this after a battery fire, and the Cybertruck is easily the most hated vehicle ever made. I wouldn’t assume that this one caught itself on fire.
If you sidegrade to a Casio F-91W, there’s a fun open-source project called Sensor Watch that repolaces the PCB to bring some nice features.
My watch can now tell me sunrise/sunset times, run 6 different count down timers, and act as a full dice set for DnD.
Full list of complications: https://www.sensorwatch.net/docs/watchfaces/complication/
Not a lot of options in the physical keyboard space. At the moment, you can wait for the Minimal Phone though there’s a good chance it’ll never ship.
There’s no physical keyboard, but the LightPhone III is coming out in the winter. Having used the LightPhone II for over a year, I can say that these people have really thought out the dumb phone experience. It’s a premium product for sure. My biggest complaints with the LPII involved the slow response of the eink display, and the LPIII should fix that by switching to amoled.
See also: Jesse Owens.
Possibly. I’ve ordered a higher end cable. Waiting for the weather to clear before installing.
Like half of the water in the US goes to grow plants to feed animals that we eat. Fuck those animals, I want that water.
Nuts in brownies. Fucking don’t.
I mean to paraphrase Brenan Lee Mulligan: “if you have magic that can teleport things instantly, giving the task of delivering letters to Earth’s slowest bird is animal cruelty.”
With very few exceptions, that popular TV show you like with either end bad or get cancelled before it gets a chance to end bad.
Bilbo says he feels like butter spread over too much bread.
Just don’t eat all the bread! If I have too much bread, I freeze it. I don’t butter it with a tragically small amount of butter.
The line should be like “too little butter spread over bread” or something.
If you can charge at home, I think you should reconsider that 400 mile requirement. I have 310 mile range and rarely use more than like 20% of the battery.