Ta-Da!
Mordecai is drowning.
Only sometimes.
Most of the time it's only 33 and occasionally 45.
I go through Slayers every couple of years. It's hard to call it "good", but it's by far my favorite anime.
It's the only anime I've ever seen that really captures the spirit of a D&D player. The characters successfully beat the BBEG in every season, but act like dysfunctional clowns the whole way through.
Fake maple syrup has no place in my house. I dont eat pancakes or waffles often enough to require skimping on the syrup, so I will pay for the real thing.
That being said, if Im ever out at a restaurant and get pancakes or waffles, I will opt for jam rather than the corn syrup slop, and that's fine too.
Setting makes a difference. At daycare, he has other kids to play with and different stuff to drive the trucks over.
Plus you get a ton of cookie scraps to eat
Rightsholders have to compete with pirates, but the inverse is true too.
Pirates typically win on price, but if they deliver a sub-par product, or make it more inconvenient to access, then it makes sense to go through official channels instead.
Rather than changing the cell size, just send 3 or 4 copies to the printer. Way faster
The best way is to just backup to multiple locations and actively manage it. RAID at the backup destination is nice because it means that if a disk fails, you don't immediately lose everything there. But if you have multiple places where that data lives then it's not the end of the world to just re-create the backup.
If you want to get into true archival solutions(way more expensive than setting up a RAID) then you're looking at things like M-Disc and LTO tape
It's been like 20 years since I've done math like this. Can someone smarter than me remind me why this is wrong?
the real secret tech is to use a french press for tea.
The press acts as a filter for the leaves and all you need to do when you're done is dump them out and rinse the pot and the lid. Absolute game changer