

- It creates CO.
- Boom.
They didn’t say CO2. They said “1. CO. 2. Boom”
- It creates CO.
- Boom.
They didn’t say CO2. They said “1. CO. 2. Boom”
Induction also doesn’t work with aluminum items like a moka pot without an “induction adapter” which is just a steel plate.
Thing is, the states can still do whatever they want. They’ll just lose federal funding for certain programs. So it’s not really a states rights issue at all. It’s a federal rights issue. The federal government has the right to withhold funding for whatever reason they want, and that’s all they’re doing.
(I don’t agree with it. I felt I should probably say that. I am a trans ally.)
Yes, that was it. I guess I took “it” to be the healthcare situation, but I guess it could mean anything. Still, his yelling is sounded like a protest, and the killing itself definitely was. All I’m saying is, it doesn’t sound like the words a random person would yell out to reporters on his way into court.
You could argue that “it” is his arrest. But that doesn’t make much sense with the rest of the sentence, imo. I can’t tell what the reporters might have asked before he said that. One said, “Did you do it?”, I think, but his reply doesn’t make sense to that. At least one other one said something else that I can’t hear.
I dont remember the exaxt words. It wasn’t an admission of guilt if that’s what you’re asking. It was a rant about healthcare or capitalism, or both, and whatever it was, an average jury member would probably see that as incriminating since an innocent person probably wouldn’t have yelled that out at that time.
Yes, lots of people have a beef with health care and capitalism. But his bahavior at that time was suspect.
Sure, except for the stuff he yelled when heading into court that one time.
Fake. Everyone knows Viza numbers start with a 4.
LOL! “final supervisor”
You were happily paying it before then? He’s done this so many times. I gave up about a year ago when he made markdown work in titles, which no one asked for, and then disappeared again. Everyone who started a title with a hashtag had a giant freaking heading font for a title.
And spoiler markdown has never worked right. It always used the reddit style. It would even change proper Lemmy spoiler tags into reddit ones when you editted your comment, ruining the spoiler for tag for literally every non-Sync user. That made me so fucking mad!
I took the time to try out every other app at the time and settled on Thunder. It’s just as good, it’s in active development, and it’s free and open source, so it can never be abandoned like Sync is. Anyone can fork it if they had to, and keep it going.
It pisses me off so much that Lawson had the audacity to charge $20 for a broken port of Sync for Reddit and then disappear with severe open bugs for months at a time. I wish I could get my money back. What’s fucking scam. I can’t believe anyone still uses that app.
Yeah, I think you’re right. (No sarcasm.) I should keep such opinions to myself. I’m not at all against being a maker for the sake of making, actually. I guess I’m just a camera snob. Calling my criticism “pixel peeping” kinda set me off, and I lashed out, but that’s on me. :(
You’re absolutely right. I shouldn’t have said anything. (No sarcasm.)
Haha! You don’t need to peep any pixels to see how terrible that camera is.
I’m just not into Lomo crap. Spend time with a real camera and take good photos. Tinker with your skills as a photographer and not with making toy cameras that you’re going to never use again after one roll of film.
My bad. I shouldn’t have said that.
“Awesome”
I don’t see the point when a used film camera would blow it away by a million miles.
The point is, in fact, to make something, and I shouldn’t be a camera snob.
Even charcoal grills inside are fine with proper ventilation. So you’re right, but your also not saying very much.