Baking soda? In those quantities? Please, tell us more. Like what do you do with it?
BigDanishGuy
Yup, at least she went fast... I have countless stories of people who fought for years, only to die in pain at the end anyway.
But friends, do get tested, and for the fellas out there: feel your balls, if they're not painless, smooth, and somewhat matching in size and shape, then you go get a lollipop at the doctor's office.
During the warmest and driest summers as a kid I've been bitten by ladybugs looking for water. Also this one time, a ladybug hid inside a Lay's bugle. The foul odor? It's also present when you crush one in your mouth.
It may be weird, but applying the Jason Mendoza problem solving tactics could work.
Anytime I had a problem and I threw a Molotov cocktail, boom! Right away, I had a different problem
My thought exactly.
We have a cluster of toilets at work, where the toilets are too close to the wall for you to wipe. But it's only on one side, the other side is fine, and it's alternating sides (because of plumbing).
I've considered putting up signs saying "left hand wipe toilet", because being right handed and not realizing the issue before splash down sucked.
you will need the 12v adapter
Not if there's something like a boost converter built in.
I don't know what you can draw from a modern USB port, but 12.75W is required by the drive, and when I tried a couple of months ago, I wasn't able to power a similar drive (it had a green and white label and was 1 TB, IDK what it was anymore) from a single USB-C port.
I have something like the product you've found. Except mine has a single USB-C plug. My device can't power 3.5"HDDs nor optical drives. But it will power 2.5"HDDs and of course SSDs.
Your device has two USB plugs, one blue and another white. That the white plug is auxiliary power seems plausible. The USB standard specifies 0.5A max current per port. So two ports, 2.5W each, is 5W. 12V and 5V both 0.75A is 12.75W. So unless your computer has charging ports, capable of delivering extra current, it won't work.
The compact device is nice, when you're not working with 3.5" drives, but I have found the universal solution to be something with a separate SATA power connector, like this https://www.reichelt.com/dk/en/shop/product/usb_2_0_ide_sata_adapter_with_backup_function-88571?q=%2Fdk%2Fen%2Fshop%2Fusb-2-0-ide-sata-adapter-with-backup-function-logilink-au0006d-p88571.html&GROUPID=6196&OFFSET=16&r=1
It's bulky, but it works.
I haven't read the case either. But what I do know is the news media isn't always as nuanced in their reporting of court cases, as the cases warrants.
If that is the case here I don't know. Musk is a POS, so everything is definitely possible. All I'm saying is that if it actually is a breach of contract, then Musk could have a case.
But imagine signing a contract, where you have to buy a set amount of advertising, with no clause about the site's conduct and reputation.
To quote Legal Eagle on Nebula: it depends. Suppose that the customers had a deal with Twitter granting them special pricing, but on the condition that they spend a certain amount during a given period. Then the customers could be breaching the terms of the contract by dropping out halfway through. I'm not saying that's what's happening here, and IANAL of course, but it seems plausible to me.
Or in this case IA IA IANAL
- Woman is late 20s/early 30s.
- Has daughter anon's age.
- Anon is 19.
Math...
I have all the autodesk products available in software center from my job. Decided to give fusion a try, as it includes what was once eagle as well as enough 3d for my use... Online only? Where file? No offline stl because conversion is done online? GTFO! I'm back to using inventor and an ancient eagle version.