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I’d give away about half and keep half.
First thing, pull out any unneeded cables. The old red/white/yellow set from your VCR that you don’t use any more? Yank it out.
Ads as a general concept are ok to me, otherwise a lot of the Internet that is free will either go away or cost money. It’s just how many ads and what type. Pop-up ads are bad, too many ads are bad, ads that are deceptive are bad. They need to be small, curated, non-intrusive, and non-deceptive.
A rotunda is a round building, usually with a dome ceiling. This particular one is the University of Virginia rotunda.
The lips around the d-pad and buttons look terrible.
There’s a man who knows his rotundas.
Fairly minimalist, I like the big clock and the step meter.
Sure. Happiness is something you need to curate, and it’s a state of mind. Lowered expectations can help. I don’t need a huge house and expensive cars and lots of material possessions. That is just more to maintain and pay for.
If I have my health and my family and friends are reasonably healthy/happy and I have free time to spend as I please, I’m happy. I try to play as much as I work, that’s the balance that works for me.
You could build a solar heater to help with heating in the winter.
I don’t think I would want to even if they were popular.
Our business does electronic assembly and sells the products online and sells web services. We get UPS and FedEx and USPS, and have a serviceable internet connection.
Salty but also I’ve had some great spiral cut sugar cured ham.
I don’t need no fancy boxes for PoE.
Virginia ham is quite tasty.
Sometimes every day, sometimes not for a week or so. I usually play with it docked to my tv, I have a wireless mouse and 2 wireless controllers. I get interested in certain games I think would be fun playing on the TV, like coop games and right now Just Cause 3. I also got back into emulators, they are fun on the deck and TV.
I’m sitting outside under a patio with a roof during a mild thunderstorm right now. Very relaxing.
To me bird nests and beaver dams are made with natural materials found in nature, and with little or no manufacturing and refinement. Think of all that human building materials go through during the manufacturing process. Yes the materials ultimately come from the Earth but then go through many refinement processes and assembly steps, and I think each step moves it farther from natural. You don’t see shingles and sheet rock laying around in a forest, those things are not natural.
Derry Girls on Netflix
Vice Principals on (HBO) Max
The Righteous Gemstones on (HBO) Max