If your tap doesn't work, large refillable bottles. In the US, there are services that deliver them and some grocery stores offer it.
I started with Small Gods. Which is a standalone story that takes place early chronologically. After reading that as a test to see how well I would like it. I then went to the beginning in publishing order.
After going through a couple of cheap $20-30 bidets. I got a toto washlet for about $300. Definitely worth it.
I use my NexDock + SteamDeck when traveling and LAN parties. It works fine, a little clunky. I haven't tried resolutions above 1080p, but as long as you're not trying to play AAA games, I don't see it being an issue. Personally I would go with the external monitor. The Nexdock keyboard and mouse is horrendous.
Yea, depending on the city, it's definitely about wealth. I think that was their intention by listing the median household income.
You don't need to run a hot water line, a lot of models just use electricity to warm a small tank of water. This will work better then a hot water line since you would have to wait till you flush the cold water out of the line. Unless you have a recirculation pump for your hot water I guess.
I converted my partner to Linux, it's the easiet way to grow the user base.
If you like RPGs in general, I think it's worth playing. No need be a fan of DnD.
This. Or if it's low or dirty or just not watery enough.
Yea it's a shame. I really would like a watch with the Pebble Time's display.
TIL about Pinetime. Seems like a decent replacement for my Pebble.
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A few extra meters wouldn't be too drastic. From the top of Everest the horizon is about 300km away.