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I would take those and the adhesive rubber feet that you would get with switches and make coasters out of them to give away.
I would take those and the adhesive rubber feet that you would get with switches and make coasters out of them to give away.
Thanks! I appreciate the information, and I apologize. I guess I could’ve looked it up.
I can’t blame her, but damn. Is it too cliche to say that’s why she’d be a great candidate?
Apologies for my ignorance, but just why hasn’t she run for office?
Wow! 10 years is a long time for an SD!
Backups are so easy on Raspbian that every couple of years I swap out the SD cards from the old set to a new one, and just keep the old ones around in case one of the new ones decide to croak out.
Egads!
I must confess to missing the vastness of Reddit, but I’ll never go back. The company I keep here is better, by far.
Is he legit trying to steal Uncle Baby Billy’s look?
Interestingly, the pic used is a diamond discovered in Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, AR. It’s a unique 83 acre kimberlite site where you can pay a small fee, and take the kids to search for a diamond that, if you find one, you get to keep. I lived 42 years in Arkansas, and we took our kids and had a fun time digging and teaching the kids about geology.
I say all that to make the point there are good sides to understanding diamonds without the BS surrounding shitty business practices and human exploitation. That park is a decent step in the right direction.
https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/crater-diamonds-state-park
You forgot the “/s” bro
The hive mind is strong with this one.
May his loss of power be swift and embarrassing to him and his ilk, and cause the RNC to sink further into self destruction.
Carrrrl, that kills people!
Narrator: “They didn’t.”
Growing up in a rural farm area, this was not an entirely unusual thing to occur. That always surprised me a little, seeing that it was talked about regularly and a known hazard. It was known well enough that, though I was never a part of the agricultural crowd, I knew the danger silos posed.
Unfortunately, propagating ignorance is useful as a tool to keep change from ever occurring.
I’m a white dude that lived in the South for 42 of my 51 years. I was fortunate that my parents were flower children that didn’t fit in with the hate scene of the time, and they taught me to respect everyone.
Their biggest hurdle was the limit of their knowledge. Like me, they weren’t taught the history of atrocities that we’re perpetrated against our citizens. The advantage that I had as a parent, over what my parents had, was the good fortune to live in an age of enlightenment through information.
I did my best to make sure that I passed on that part of my parents legacy to my, now adult, children while also making sure they understood what the actual history looked like in our country. I’m hopeful they’ll levy their advantages to continue to help break the cycle.
Being clear, living in the sticks for 42 years of my life wasn’t ideal. That is unless you like living in a dry county surrounded by narrow-minded, puritanical shitbirds that were working OT to make sure people either went to church, or publicly shame them if they weren’t. There was also the in crowds that held people back or elevated them, depending on which family you were related to.
I do miss the hunting and fishing, though I can head back any time I want to do that. Meanwhile, I’ll stay where I can maintain my chill by having copious resources readily available when I want them, and enough anonymity to enjoy them without anyone asking me where I was last Sunday.
This is the best showerthought I’ve seen in ages.
I think I’m going to like it here!
Here’s some money. Go see a Star War.