Where do u go that doesn’t have Wi-Fi in 2024?
Where do u go that doesn’t have Wi-Fi in 2024?
I remember the days of Playstation Jampack. I’d spend hours as a kid on those demos.
We can fire them but who will replace them. I feel I rarely meet people who say they want to be a cop, compared to fire fighters, EMTs, and military.
Not enough people who want to be the change.
Give me all the hate. But my iPhone has outlasted all of my friends on android. I’m still using the iPhone X.
Now people who upgrade their phones yearly are wild to me.
I’m thinking they believe this will fix the ongoing cross play issue, but from the sounds of it made things worse.
Me and my friends easily put in 50+ hours in 2 weeks, and then cross play stopped working since the start of March and none of us have touched it since as we wanted to spread democracy with the squad.
If you ever doubt the power of unions look at the police Union.
A gas station usb will help keep its peak for a couple hours
That’s actually better than I thought.
In my city they had everyone switch to renewable energy, they sent Mail out stating that your energy source will automatically change unless you opt out.
Permanently Sleeping Beauty
Excuse me miss did you want the unlimited viewing plan or just the 5 minute package? If you plan longer than 5 minutes I recommend you to go with unlimited, cause it’ll cost you more later.
My friend upcycles old furniture they find and I pay them for their work.
Essentially she finds broken furniture (not fully broken maybe paints all scratched, chair missing a few legs, etc) and fixes them up. Local pickup furniture people are giving away for free cause they moving or something like that.
What do you mean, bird from sync made the post. That’s bird from Voyager.
I recommend Boox, I don’t know about their dedicated e-reader, but I have the Onyx Boox Air C it’s a little pricier, but it’s an E-Ink tablet so I take all my notes there. (The C versions are color)
As someone who takes a lot of notes during their work, I can’t recommend enough. Gone are the days I’ve bought paper notebooks.