He’s has 2 civil lawsuits pending against him. Depending on the outcome, whatever assets he has may be taken away and wages garnished for the rest of his life.
He’s has 2 civil lawsuits pending against him. Depending on the outcome, whatever assets he has may be taken away and wages garnished for the rest of his life.
It could use some carpet too.
Playing with the demo, it lacks adding text/captions and reordering photos compared to Google Photos. Any other suggestions?
Torguard has port forwarding which is essential if you belong to private trackers. Wireguard connection is very fast and stable. Plenty of 50% off coupons that are easy to find via Google. This summer, they had a 70% off coupon. I opened a ticket and they quickly applied the coupon to my existing account.
I could totally see Commander Reno saying this shit.
He looks constipated.
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High humidity will keep air temperatures low. If you want to compare cities in different biomes, it would be better to look at heat index values. I’m showing Ahvaz at 10% relative humidity right now, so the air temperature will be close to the heat index. In Houston, the air temperature can be 100, but with 50-60% humidity factored in, the heat index could top 122.
The headlines you so often see are driven by money and profits. When you see a headline you have no interest in, keep scrolling. It isn’t much different than lemmy. Poor, repetitive content will eventually sink to the bottom.
Depends on the instance. Some instances severely limit the file size.
I’ve switched to Fairemail as well. Aqua Mail is going to a subscription model, so I’m done with it.
I was without power for nearly 8 days. I moved in with family during that time because I knew it was going to take a while after living through the 2007 ice storm. Lots of tree limbs down in the backyard, but no damage. Neighbor had a tree, root ball and all, fall on the back of his house and took out his service line.
Torguard. Sticky IPs with port forwarding. Wireguard support for fast speeds. Lots of coupons around the 'net to purchase for $30/year.
No custard?