So much for the idea of "you only need a pea of thermal paste in the middle of the heat spreader" when you look at that thing. Cores edge to edge. I knew my method of spreading the paste with a gloved finger was the way to go.
Diatribe about leftist education, check
Patting self on back for logical thought, check
Calling everyone sheep, check
Grats, kid. You have a future as a cookie cutter right ring blowhard.
I find it bizarre when big companies try to screw someone out of vacation time. Not only is it a bullshit move, it's begging to be sued, and impossible to defend.
In my area they repaved a road on the crest of hills 3000 feet above any cities that terminates in two single lane roads. There's maybe a dozen houses up there. They didn't fix roads in the cities.
It wouldn't cost a trillion to go to Mars. It's pretty simple to build a large spacecraft and push it to Mars. There's nothing theoretically difficult about it, you just have to do it and test it. The main problem is that there really is no reason to go there at the moment.
How many of you who...
Looks kinda shitty, and the gameplay is boring. This would have been great if HL2 and every subsequent FPS hadn't happened.
I wonder if marketing can overcome the lameness and make it a success (probably).
The method for applying thermal paste almost doesn't matter, as long as you don't use way too much. These are problems people can only have if they worry about how to do something without considering why.
It's hard to get angry about dipshits throwing money at products that don't exist yet. Especially software, the one thing in the world that is nearly zero cost to produce. If someone was good at making software, they'd make it and sell it. Someone who needs money in advance has already signaled...
For $25k you can get a BRZ which is at least way, way more fun than a Camry.
Though I drive a Ford Fusion fleet vehicle. They weren't offering BRZs, and it's super hard to argue with "free car."
The "you can't drive from CA to FL" thing is kinda bullshit. You can get a rental car for $35 a day if you really, really need to do that. If it's something you regularly do, you should either be driving a truck, or someone needs to tell you about these things that go through the air at hundreds...
The question was how it could be practical to buy a car sold out of state. Tires, brakes, etc are irrelevant. Replacing batteries in 8 years is almost irrelevant, it's a pain in 8 years, and most people buying luxury cars don't own a car for 8 years anyway.
There are tons of Model Ss in California. Lots of EV spaces around. It's kind of a laugh that businesses now want to look green so badly they'll give out piles of kWh for free, but there you go.
There's nothing to "understand." They're strapping a smart phone to their face. Whee, amazing. Follow people around pointing your phone at them and see how they react.
It defaults your posts on Youtube to post on g+, so that's bogus. 3rd most active my ass, no one asks people to be in their circle.
I don't comment on Youtube videos anymore because fuck their little policy.
I don't want something with an antenna actually strapped to my body. As for watches, I stopped wearing one in college, long before I had a cell phone. It's not like it's hard to find a clock and see the time. And most often the precise time is irrelevant. Leave when you need to, arrive when you...
...and the fact is, if your choice is 6 months for obstruction vs who knows what for the evidence convicting you of a more serious crime, you'll have the biggest smile in that prison for six months.
Don't let reality disrupt your idealized little mental model of the court system. You want to bet that this isn't going to be an ongoing issue in the courts?
I wouldn't be surprised if this nut goes apeshit in traffic and starts generating a decent criminal record. She got all punchy with a kid who basically had a model airplane, and never batted an eye before accusing him of really bizarre stuff with no evidence.
She's fucking nuts, and that...