I work in controls and I couldn't imagine how life was working with allen bradley stuff pre internet. there's a manual for everything
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we're sorry
i mean technically, you could use it but it sounds gross to do without a filtration of some sort before it goes to whatever storage you're referring to.
another thing to note is that most baseboard heaters are OK to use on 12/2 AWG. If you're tight on space in your panel, you'll likely free up 2 spaces in your box eliminating the heater but still will need to run whatever gauge wire is suggested in the installation manual. (if i'm understanding your intention of removing the resistance heater)
That seems like a bit of government overreach. I thought they didn't like that.
Nothing wrong with some trench brace awareness.
Then Google will make fun of them only to do the exact same thing months later.
I did. I started trying with guardians of the galaxy and gave up after I couldn't get re4 working, which like you said was gold. I'll probably give it another shot soon. I've been playing a lot of FFXIV and apparently that runs well.
I have an extra m2 slot I'm going to buy a drive dedicated to trying to get off the Microsoft teat.
this pushed me to try linux again for the second time. but all i do on my pc is game mostly. i couldn't get the games i was playing at the time to work so i quit. i spent 3 days trying to get resident evil 4 and guardians of the galaxy to work over a single ad for fallout-in-space-game.
i've settled on disabling "get fun facts, tips, tricks and more on your lock screen" check box in personalization >> lock screen
i really wish i could get games to work on linux.
Me as a healer causing a team wipe in FFXIV because I pressed the wrong button multiple times and being met with positive reinforcement.
Not to mention I feel like I spent my whole working life having the "grateful to have a job" mindset. I'm not now, but worked construction through the housing market collapse, a recession or two thereafter. Many corporate bailouts. It wasn't exactly easy to find a decent job if you didn't "know" someone.
The global pandemic was a neat addition to the chaos of it all.
I love my launchers, I love to play!
I love more and more clicks each day.
I love my DRM, it is the best!
I love security and all the rest.
I love my software and its location, not having physical software is salvation.
I love my ads, they hold my attention, to spend more money is my intention!
I think my launchers are really swell, there’s nothing else I love so well.
I love to spend money on a microtransaction, its price is merely a microfraction
I love my local computer and its remote software;
I hug it often though it won’t care. I love each program and every distant file.
I’d love it more if I could download even more a while.
I’m happy the software is there, not here. I am. I am.
I’m the happiest slave of the launchers, I am.
I love these launchers, I love all the different cliques.
I love sharing personal information, I need my fix.
I love my launchers – I’ll say it again – I even love those friendly men.
Those friendly men who’ve come today,
In clean white coats to take me away!