When I was playing Mario kart I kept trying to look up and I ended up with my head tilted all the way up. Not sure if I'm just not used to it. π
Eyes felt fine, but I probably played for an hour at most tonight.
When I was playing Mario kart I kept trying to look up and I ended up with my head tilted all the way up. Not sure if I'm just not used to it. π
Eyes felt fine, but I probably played for an hour at most tonight.
They work well with my Samsung phone (DeX is detected), the cable is a bit annoying but I can understand why it has to be the way it is.
Quality is pretty decent. 3d mode does work too, but I think I prefer my quest2 for that.
True, but I travel out of the free tram zone and also see very few people tap on there too.
Which eSIM do you buy for the EU?
Putting aside whether it's normal for you to be experiencing aging so early*, you should still see another PCP because they didn't manage your actual concern: "I am experiencing issues functioning day to day life, and would like a plan to manage this".
It would have been one thing if the doctor had said "yup, just you, so let's get you into an assisted living arrangement now", or "I'm fairly certain this is just your shitty genes, but to rule out anything else, let's send you for X tests and see the Y specialist".
From your post, it doesn't sound like that was the case.
*The joke goes that after thirty you don't get injured, you get permanent disabilities.
And that's only if your area has actual regulations on what free range even means.
For reference, here in Australia:
Under the law, eggs labelled as 'free range' must come from hens that are able to roam and forage outdoors for at least eight hours each day. The maximum outdoor stocking density for free range egg farming is 10,000 hens per hectare of land or one hen per square metre.
That is awful! I buy a brand that has 40 per hectare, they have portable sheds that gets rotated across the property, and the hens get guard dogs to protect them as they roam.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116036/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_77 Dating the Enemy... Or that's what previous threads asking about this say. π€·π»ββοΈ
HSV infection of infants leading to death is a real thing: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284346/
There are many things adults should and should not do in the early years of a child's life to set them up for success in the future... including not inoculating their mouths with decay causing bacteria (common pathway is testing food temp on a spoon, then using the same spoon in the baby's mouth).
Not sure how much it will bother you but I'm certain they'll be found on AliExpress and eBay.
Maybe even a dollar store, it seems the sort of thing they'd carry.
The original link I sent is an automotive store, the kind that sells oil and wipers and towball accessories. Maybe you have something like that near you?
Bicycles stand out too much in Australia. If it's unique and cool, people will fuck with it. Furthermore, it's far easier to physically pick up a bike and chuck it in the back of a van than a car, and not very many people are going to interrupt a thief using bolt cutters, particularly if they're wearing hi-vis.
So you're left with needing angle grinder resistant locks, with none of the portable ones being long enough to fasten around the body and any fixed stand so you have to get creative about where you park, and even then somebody might just unbolt the fixed point. Creative means it might be away from other bikes and or cameras, reducing security.
Then there's no clearly visible registration so even if you report a lost bike, nobody will easily be able to tell if the one being ridden by is yours or someone else's...
Eliminate theft and you're still left with vandals, and there are a LOT of destructive people with plenty of time on their hands...