P.S. Also, groceries are already expensive enough. Eating out costs even more than that.
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Still bleeding in a warehouse wondering WTF just happened.
My only hangup is this would be the second chance at getting anti tank mines that we could fail. They must be important for whatever is coming next if they're offering them up again so soon. The airburst missiles were off the table for quite a while when we failed the first time on those
Generals was really fun. The C&C series really started to decline once EA went balls deep on what was left of Westwood studios for the games after that.
3D is great. I just don't trust most AAA companies to make a decent RTS these days.
To Tiberian Sun and StarCraft were my obsession for years. SC2 was pretty awesome, but I would not trust Blizzard to make another good RTS at this point.
It's a customer option (hush kit) for certain engine types, and it's supposed to reduce exhaust turbulence, thus reducing noise. However, it's usually the high pitched whine of the compressor that most people hear. Most companies don't want to pay for it unless they're required to fall under certain sound levels for certain airports at night. For those, it's often cheaper to not fly that route at night, or use a quieter airplane (such as a CRJ or ERJ with GE CF34 engines).
I've been using Creality's hyper PLA. It's pretty good quality and my printer/slicer combo has presets that are 95% what I want (I tweak the print and bed temps as needed). I'm using an Ender 3 V3 KE for reference.
You take it every day. It's a neural reuptake inhibitor, so it needs to build up in your system.
For me, it's not a fast fix like a stimulant would be. It just takes the edge off of my symptoms, make them easier to manage, and makes it easier to do stuff. In fact, the biggest thing I've noticed is the effect it has on executive dysfunction.
Atomoxetine (straterra) is a slow burn. It takes at least a few weeks to start noticing any effects. I haven't noticed any side effects, other than some trouble sleeping the first week when I first started taking it; but that was because my insurance wouldn't approve me for a lower dosage to have a more graceful "ramp up" period.
In its current state, HD2 has a fraction of the enemy types HD1 had. More will be coming as the story unfolds.
It's easy. You cut down the quality of your products rapidly and start being recommended against by the people that used to buy your products.
Corsair used to be good. I enjoyed their products. However, their quality has plummeted over the past few years, and their iCue software is absolutely terrible. It will routinely crash, and completely lock up my keyboard and mouse.
I'm definitely going to try the retraction speed (instead of distance) and no z-hop in the morning.
They're snorting the gas off of cans of whipped cream.