Was gonna say they never met my 2yo.
Was gonna say they never met my 2yo.
But it doesn’t affect me (yet).
I had such a great, if brief, time in sea of thieves. It fell out because the main reason I enjoyed it was the team aspect and our friends stopped playing it, but damn if it didn’t give that immersive vibe for a little while, kind of like when I first played WoW.
For that you need a FWA3DP, a friend with a 3D printer. Mine prints me parts every few months when I randomly need something.
When they’re making a movie and someone suggests this, they get shut down because it’s not believable.
I totally agree, and proudly own our vehicles outright! Don’t care if they’re a bit older.
But in the case of (new) cars isn’t this applicable to literally everyone the moment they drive off the lot? Like it’s gonna take a while untill the loan payments catch up to the depreciation of a new car.
Feels good to be completely debt free on the cars. Yes it meant when my work car started showing issues, I had to review my expectations when going electric and couldn’t get the van/large car I thought I needed and we downsized to a hatch back instead, but truthfully I think that was a kick in the nuts I needed to realise I was getting pulled into a weird spiral of thinking I always need more, when really 99% of the time I’m fine in a small vehicle (and it’s so much nicer to drive and get around in). For these few times stuff won’t fit I’ll use our older ICE which is a bit more spacious, and when that’s not enough I’ll rent a van and bill it to the client!
Standard issue cat, mine looks so similar I thought it was her for a second. I always love to tell people about the M on their forehead which they all have.
Yep I’m on a fairly serious routine but not overboard, basically got it down to about 45min sessions 3/4 times a week (every other day kind of), and I feel better than in my 20s!
You know damn well the very first thing you’ll do is press it.
I’m guessing you’re French based on your instance. I had a friend many moons ago that worked at a processing plant where they packaged the William Saurin stuff (cassoulet, etc). At some point during the batch process once they reached the quota for the branded batch, they literally just switched the label roll to the Lidl ones and kept going with the exact same food.
Of course there’s no way to really know which products are like this and which are made with nasty cheap ingredients.
No Japanese on the list, but we could make some nice fois gras with Bernard I’m sure.
In these kinds of discussions you can assume the third world country jab was a reference to the US.
Why does it need to be a pod??
I definitely feel like there’s a correlation between jobs being entry level and being customer facing. Also in many jobs of any level you still have “customer management” even if that customer can take different shapes than the usual retail crowd, but that’s not always a good thing.
Whoever is doing this is probably pretty passionate, I don’t think they start you off doing these kinds of buildings as a rookie.
It really does.
I know it’s the biggest annoyance I get on the road and the reason I try not to drive at night. And I live in Europe! When I drive at night in north America it’s much worse.
Yes 3D modelling like in blender can be quite precise but it’s a completely different mindset than CAD, much more about taking basic shapes and sculpting into what you want. Of course then there’s the whole animating/shading/lighting and so on which don’t exist in CAD at all.