Series increases voltage, parallel increases capacity. the more you know
Considering how confusingly powerful the placebo effect is, learning how to safely activate it for the greatest effect is pretty close to real magic.
We basically run on tiny combustion engines. Exothermic reactions.
We aren't a passive 98 degrees, we would be hotter if it wasn't cool enough outside. Higher heat would cause different cellular structures to become misshapen, leading to system breakdown. I'd be like trying to run a cpu cooling loop with boiling water.
This article is a mirage.
"Nothing behind P2025 at all, see? So stop worrying about it and thinking about it..."
It makes sense when you realize white isn't/wasn't a race. It's a social status thinly veiled as a race.
Been tested for ADHD? Its effects on your life can be far more wide reaching than its name suggests.
Yeah my motherboard is an old tomahawk b450 and its bios looks like "newer" version.
I hate to say it but maybe the newest bios is going to strip away some of the features and the better looking one is actually the old version? Perhaps to cut down on development costs because profits like always? I can only speculate.
Ah! I have another whistling method! I can use my throat. It's like a heavily modified sigh? It's the best way I can describe how to even try to do it.
With practice I think I could get it loud enough to be disorientating to the unsuspecting though. Lol
Did they actually say they own the acronym for LAPD? Because... It's not an acronym. Unless this whole time we've been meant to say LAP'D like the racing term.. Or perhaps lahpud? Laypeedee? Hmmm the last one sounds a little too French adjacent perhaps.
As problematic as it would be... You know most of them would abso-fucking-lutely hate it.
Which highlights the, almost assured, possibility that they would hate being called arab more than bastards.
Always send a drone first, D-class second, MTF third, and lastly a second MTF to rescue the first MTF.
Ha! Nah, Federal law doesn't require a lunch period, or breaks, at all. It's all state side.
Only thing is that if an employer gives a short break, like 5-20 mins, it must be paid and included in overtime.