Sounds like all she did was toss it in a drawer for 10 years, so very tenacious of her.
Tacos.
Sounds like all she did was toss it in a drawer for 10 years, so very tenacious of her.
Not me thinking Anime Leaker is some kidna new kink I hadn’t heard about.
You may need a bigger house, or less cats.
Interesting. I come from a family that wasn’t very physically affectionate, and I hug most of my friends every time I see them.
I started going to raves shortly after high school in the late 90s. The culture is all about love. I hug all of my friends (male or female) when I see them. I tell them as often as possible that I love them too.
I have some friends in Australia and I always send them pictures of squirrels when I see them. Got TONS where I live.
Are you using the YouTube Music app, or the YouTube app and loading the music section? I’ve never seen anything you’re describing.
This is one of the better ones I got. From Oregon USA.
“I hope you have the day you deserve.”
OK, Boomer.
Not super tricky, they’re using ChartJS and with some very minimal tweaks to the config (aka changing “pie” to “bar”) the data would look like this!
edit: does look a bit awkward due to the huge difference in values. A logarithmic scale would look better, but is much more confusing.
Uh Oh!
This is the exact same thing Digg did when they released 4.0, which caused the huge Reddit migration almost 15 years ago.
MICHAEL!
Also routing my calls to the phone app for no reason when I am clearly ACTIVE AND TYPING on PC.
And the opposite problem when you don’t get message notifications on your phone because you forgot to close it on your PC.
Water used to cool data centers is either consumed, meaning it evaporates into the atmosphere via the data center’s cooling towers or discharged, as industrial wastewater, usually to a local wastewater treatment plant.
It can’t just be dumped into a river, has to go to a sewer treatment plant.
edit: They do recirculate it, but it eventually needs to be replaced. And some facilities have treatment plants on site, so doesn’t necessarily needed to go to a sewer treatment plant.
These cooling systems remove and release all of the heat produced inside a data center – from servers, IT equipment, and mechanical infrastructure – into the outside environment, through a cooling tower that uses a water evaporation process.
It goes outside and eventually becomes rain.
Some water is used in humidifiers, there are also systems that use direct evaporative cooling where the water is eveporated to cool the hot air. There are probably other ways the water is lost.
AWS’ preferred cooling strategy for its data centers is known as direct evaporative cooling. In this system, hot air is pulled from outside and pushed through water-soaked cooling pads. The water evaporates, reducing the air’s temperature, and the cool air is then sent into the server rooms.
Exactly what I thought too.