Why not both? Lol
My boy is really into cars by default, which is funny since I'd 100% be down with Barbies, too. Daughter though, she just wants Legos and jigsaw puzzles... at age 4. She's just not into gendered stuff, she just wants to build.
They mention the old character map, but that's not quite the same. It also looks like it's from '95, lol. In this case they have a shortcut and everything now.
If we're just going to break the law and put presidents on passports, can we at least turn this around and let me put something cool on mine? Y'know, like we do with vanity license plates. I'll take a dolphin or whale and donate to marine life.
I really like my gas mini cooper but I looked into the EV equivalent and the mileage is trash at its price range. In the US the only decent options seem to be Korean made, which is a shame since the Chinese brands seem to be best in show right now (especially for compact cheap evs).
I know the recent-ish Palisades fire near me was an issue of both fast fires and limited exits, but even then most of it was property damage. What worked was early warnings of evacuation that people took seriously.
The part that struck me was they started calling it a conflagration because the structure fires were so much hotter than the bush fires that things were straight up melting, causing cars to stop working and so on. If you were still there when the houses were full burning, you were likely toast.
The best way to avoid deaths, therefore, is early evacuation and careful neighborhood design. There were some houses that survived the blaze because of factors like walls and gaps that helped reduce the spread, although I'm not sure if they cracked the code on that yet.
I want a working one that I can give to a Barbie or similar doll.
Honestly, I like this a lot more than the old death to America stuff I grew up hearing about. This new one is a unifying message, one most Americans can get behind.
There's an evolutionary reason we and other animals prefer to sleep facing the opening(s) of our rooms (for humans that actually means the top of the head is not same side as door).
That said, somehow bets are off as to which side we face once laying down; I prefer to face the wall I think because enclosed spaces make me feel safer, like a cat. Or maybe it reduces stimuli, or something.
Though lately I think my body likes sleeping on my right side since that side has more muscle, even though I'd rather sleep on my left for acid reflux reasons. Both are better reasons than the wall.
I bet it could be patched by I hadn't checked in forever. It's actually more than nudity, though- it's like a sex minigame attached to the dating mechanics. You can see why it was dummies out, lol
That was a delightful read. I somehow forgot you had to download every program yourself and update it yourself or put up with a third party update app at all times. I've only been away from Windows for like a year but it's like "I completely forgot about that".
Tldr for you guys, tons of issues with installing and basic functionality but he did say Edge was fine and so was Outlook after paying the ~~ransom~~ subscription and neglecting privacy concerns. Ads though? Yikes. Also they finally got an emoji/character picker, which was news to me. But yeah, massive corporate dumpster fire otherwise.
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Yeah, I think that's well established but what was interesting was the way concrete walls funneled hot air certain ways but not others. But it's been a while since I heard the interview, the main discussion was on the heat of a conflagration vs a normal fire.