I can mod. I am already a mod of some others and I have a lot of math experience.
I can mod. I am already a mod of some others and I have a lot of math experience.
I've run some events (science night) for kids like this and tbh it's fun to have adults interested because you can talk to them more. Interested adults learn more and it can be really fun to talk to them and answer questions.
Na, they have a lot of other potential uses.
Quantum computers have so much potential for really useful stuff. I'm excited to see if they manage to get them to their promise within my lifetime.
They basically never pay out tip money if full. Even if you nail the guy with your tip, and he gets convicted, they always find a way that your tip was on 80% helpful or some shit.
Those are pretty cool. I will remember these and tell everyone I know. Thanks.
I reread this and it may not be clear that I'm not being sarcastic.
Tbh it might be easier to have an account and limit what you see directly.
If you're using a web browser, I've had good success with leechblock. I like that I can still access the sites if I'm bored but they're otherwise inaccessable.
Storing radioactive waste by mixing it into glass is nearly traditional for good reason.
Mmm I love drinking vinegar out of my lead crystal cup. So sweet and yummy. (I have no idea how fast this reaction occurs)
If I remembering correctly the only actually bad thing they are doing is the wine. Otherwise uranium glass isn't all that dangerous.
I don't remember this that well but I remember something about soaking the glass in vinegar removing most of the danger.
If you're reading reddit a lot make sure you turn off suggested/algorithmic feed so that the home page only shows subscribed subreddits.
You could also try something like redreader.
Your phone probably has a way to limit the amount of time used for an app. This generally helps.
Thanks for posting this
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Truely a return to tradition
Yeah, uh, that is what happens when you go to war with a major country.
I'm in a different situation to you - I don't like planning meals - but my solutions might be helpful to you.
I like having a set of meals and allowing people to pick from those on weekdays. There are a number of things you can do from only canned and frozen items, which means that you can make those menu items available for nearly all meals without needimlng to worry about when the food will be eaten. Before mealtime, I pick the ones I want to eat and then let the other people select from those items.
The big advantage is that you can sorta plan the meals in advance without having to get other people to commit to anything.
I find it a lot easier to give/take supplements than change diet. Obviously, I try to eat healthily, but if someone's picky giving them a gummy vitamin is the option with the least headache on your part.
Je suis your mom
I'm pretty sure it's a comedy bit. They probably made the video like that intentionally.
It's my understanding that they still are limited to repeated tasks, but honestly, that is more than good enough. 10 slow robots doing the job of one guy in a menial assembly job is a worthwhile improvement, just so that person doesn't get carpal tunnel.