I'd just look into getting a third party modern bracelet that matches the style as best as possible. Somewhere like Strap Code or Uncle Seiko might have what you'd want.
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She will be able to withstand long winter with such practical head wraps. Well done, comrade.
Marianne Williamson is a progressive running for the DNC 2024 ticket.
I've been using a Z Fold 4 for about a year, since launch. This is my first foldable, and it'd honestly be difficult for me to go back to a standard slab phone.
I love how multitasking is actually an enjoyable, functional experience on a foldable. I love having a large display for consuming content. The larger internal display really ups the threshold for "Okay, I need a computer for this", since I can load desktop sites and it be usable.
Granted, it isn't perfect. I do still have concerns about durability, despite the fact thaty Fold has taken a few nasty falls and come out unscathed, it is of course still possible to break. For the first time, I have insurance on a phone due to durability.
The outer display is functional, but it's quite narrow. This leads to some apps not loading properly on the outer display, and a bit of a cramped keyboard. You do get used to it, but I'd prefer a larger external display like the wider display of the Pixel Fold.
The biggest short coming for foldables is apps. While most apps function just fine, some really don't. Instagram is a great example of one that performs poorly on both the external and internal displays. Some apps have tablet interfaces that launch on the inner display, but most don't. Most apps are just a blown up version of the standard phone interface. There are other weird app quirks like how my bank app will only let me use fingerprint to sign in when it's launched on the external display, not the internal. The app situation I think will get better with time as foldables become more widespread, but it is a frustration for now.
The final shortcoming is the size and weight of these phones. With a case on, the Fold 4 is a pretty substantial phone on your pocket. It's heavy, thick, and the first few weeks with it you'll really notice the size and weight. Foldables are trending thinner and lighter, but more progress needs to be made here.
Anyways, all this to say - I ultimately love my foldable phone and have been very satisfied. It's expensive, but if you have the means and the interest in one, I doubt you'd be disappointed. Just keep the shortcomings in mind.
Ryan threw in the towel and closed up shop for RBT. I believe he sold the designs & remaining parts to Unkl Mark on instagram, who continues to build some RBT vapes and sells them, so you could inquire with him to see if he has the parts to make a Splinter.
But I also see Splinters pop up pretty frequently used.
I picked up a Pax 2 in late 2019 because I wanted some sort of dry herb vape since I was exclusively using edibles prior. After a few months, I found myself underwhelmed by the Pax and was looking for something better/stronger. That led me down the rabbit hole of researching options, then to the subreddit, Discord groups, etc. And thus, VAS was born. Although by this point my VAS is essentially dead as I have all the vape options that I wanted. There hasn't been much new things coming out that have tempted my wallet or offered something new/different enough for me to want to cop.
There's a light overarching story, but you don't really need to play all 3 previous Pikmin games. I also think that only Pikmin 3 is available on Switch, not 1 & 2.
You can look up a brief synopsis of the storylines in the previous games, but the story is pretty simple in all of them.
That's unfortunate. I hate seeing this news because it means that all the other streaming platforms are going to follow suit soon, which brings us right back to cable, essentially. Must subscribe to 5 different streaming services each in order to have access to all the programming you want, no more splitting up accounts with friends.
Glad that I just setup a Plex server, looks like I'm gonna need it.
The main equipment you'll need are shoes and a harness. But most gyms will let you rent those for you to try out the sport.
You don't really need to take classes to start. The gym staff will tell you the initial info you need to go, then just get started by climbing some easy top rope routes or basic boulders to get a feel for it!
I haven't reached out to their support directly, but I'll go ahead and send them a note.
It's only the forwarded emails, or emails that were imported as part of the initial Gmail Sync (which pulled the last 3 months of emails in) that keep reappearing.
Good call on the auto-reply for my Gmail. I think that will be the best move if forwarding is the issue. It's a shame they offer the setting during the initial setup, but it clearly isn't super functional if it's causing these problems.
It's a pop out windshield shade, yes. Put it in your windshield when you get out and it'll block the sun and keep your car cooler. They're incredibly common, can find a dozen options at any Target, Walmart, etc.