At 60 years old I’d get it but at 30? That’s worrisome.
At 60 years old I’d get it but at 30? That’s worrisome.
According to the dictionary, 抜き打ちnukiuchi and 抜き付けnukitsuke sound like synonyms. I’m a little confused.
I guess with uchi (to strike down) vs tsuke (to put, attach, etc) one sounds more like the result and the action but it’s weird that the definitions from Jisho.org aren’t too explicit.
There’s also smelting. Japan didn’t have the technology to completely melt iron, which complicates things.
Rapiers are a tad more modern, but there is a parallel in how they were a bit of a status symbol and often used for less “normal warfare” scenarios.
For now. I suspect some evil person will eventually think of baking in default ads for when it can’t connect to the network to get new ones.
I think the profanity filter used to be non-optional on iOS’s autocorrect.
I wonder what would happen. Let’s say 10,000 people.
Let’s say some extremist, highly organized group manages to successfully assassinate the 10,000 richest people in the world, and then disappears without a trace.
I’m guessing those people would all be succeeded by their next of kin. Would that cause a wave of change or…?
I want to try the texture so bad
I used to get so angry at my dad for trying to pull that trick. I didn’t expose his lie but man was I not cool with being dishonest to save a few bucks.
Poison… Metal… Isn’t that just mercury with extra steps?
They may be worried about people getting offended over screenshots.
It’s got RGB. Man, it must do so much FPS (fabric per second).
I wouldn’t mind them if they didn’t BREAK MY REMOTE’S PLAY BUTTON.
Depending on the internal design of the phone, maybe.
But batteries are rectangular and they can’t put them EVERYWHERE. There are places (such as near the USB port) where you can’t really put battery no matter what because there have to be things that would interfere with the rectangular battery.
So it might have an effect, but not necessarily, depending on design, and it might be smaller than you’d think.
I hate that this is true. Why are we like this.
Well you don’t say it draws 2 kWh at idle. You say it draws 2 kW at idle. While that is incredibly inefficient, it means that for every hour the device is idle, it draws 2 kWh of energy.
Oh yeah battery size isn’t sufficient to fully gauge battery life. You need to know power draw to calculate that. And it’s good to get battery life ratings from reviews. Great. It helps a lot.
But it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t get good, comparable physical specs.
Kinda like processors. Gigahertz and core counts are far from telling you everything, but it doesn’t mean it should be abstracted into some weird unit.
How should I go about that exactly?
I hope you can see a doctor because that doesn’t sound good at all