Thank you. This is perfect, much appreciated. I began to down a rabbit hole of rules for different versions of throwing (standing vs running start) vs rolling, etc. It seems the key is to not make it too strict and have fun. Do you find the number of people on a team to matter? Two or three maximum?
Agree, which is why this is mildly infuriating and not worse. Of course there were about 10 minutes of unskippable ads on their media screens before take-off which was a pleasure to be subjected to. That should get everyone free WiFi without needing an additional ad..
This is awesome, thank you. I switched from memmy (iOS only) to voyager because it doesn’t display code blocks properly (usually doesn’t even show what’s in them) so reading certain posts or comments about computers or programming was a disaster.
Oof what a visual
Recently switched to Mac for work and all my home stuff is Linux. Let the rain fall
I do it once a day, which is what my dentist recommends. Usually at night so you don’t go to sleep with stuff in your teeth. Being gentle should prevent it from hurting.
Sweet, sounds like one of those could work well for what I’m looking for. Thank you!
I often use a handful of cookbooks I bought from some local restaurants which prefer to focus on vegetable cuisine over all of the fake meats/processed food, so those lean healthy. Oftentimes vegan restaurants lean on fake meats and junk food because it’s easier to appease more people that way.
A couple good recipe blogs out there that I find myself going back to occasionally:
Agree that this is now off topic for the post, so for more feel free to visit the handful of vegan communities that are out there for more information.
The relevance is merely that you’d be better off not frying eggs and having to consider refrigerating them. Thanks for your relevant response!
Just providing a different perspective. Vegan for 7+ years, happy to submit to a protein and b12 test, not deficient in either. Thanks for the response!
I use notion which by default has a task list, kanban style board to manage each task. This way I can keep track of things I need to do eventually, things I’m currently working on, and stuff I’ve finished but might want to keep around for reference later.
I think a lot of us saw this coming for a while based on how they were treating the “smart” functionality and apps in general. A year or couple years ago they switched the app software and a bunch of functionality you had access to went away (scheduling, some metrics, etc). As long as I can plug the thing in and it charges, I’ll be okay but still…