SugarBee are not well balanced imo. Way to sweet without the tartness to back it up.
SugarBee are not well balanced imo. Way to sweet without the tartness to back it up.
Anecdotally, we’ve had some pretty solid results reducing losses to birds by placing reflective pinwheels around the garden. Like these:
I’m not a botanist, but I’m like 99% sure those are rosehips.
A little bit. Different groups might engage more with different aspects of my personality, so I find myself naturally emphasizing different parts of myself accordingly. Code switching isn’t that unusual, I don’t think.
Lavender syrup is very strongly flavored in my experience.
But your example is also anecdotal? Catholics aren’t more like your friend or more like his. They’re both Catholic. It’s a diverse group. Sweeping generalizations don’t help anyone.
f.lux is a lot more tweakable.
I agree it’s easy now. For non-technical people who aren’t interested in tech, even that would be too much. They’re not building their own computers, and prebuilts almost always come with Windows. Going out of their way at all and learning to switch from Windows, which works fine for their needs, to something else doesn’t make sense to them.
It’s not broken. It’s indicating a left turn, but the left blinker looks like an arrow pointing to the right. That’s a mixed message. It’s meant to look like the Union Jack, but that caused mixed messaging so it’s a problem caused by mixed messaging.
Google tells me you’re the one who has them backwards. Here’s an article from Carnegie Natural History Museum explaining the difference.
Waterfox and Librewold are both popular examples.
Is proton also a work around for easy anti-cheat now?
Firefox with uBlock Origin should also work on android.
Artificially bricked?! Who the hell keeps giving Viagra to trains? Evil bastards.
That link is incorrect. Should be
That’s valid. Just because I can’t relate to that desire doesn’t make it wrong. That’s why I mentioned it was just my opinion and specifically why I’m not a fan.