I got that banana for my cat. I think the catnip wears off or something but he still likes to have it near him.
I got that banana for my cat. I think the catnip wears off or something but he still likes to have it near him.
I’m speaking my truth. XR Adderall, crack em open and pour em on me tongue. The caviar of stimulants
My only time-release capsule is filled with little beads, I just pop it open and eat the beads like pop rocks
I’ve been taking 6+ pills a day for years and still can’t get myself to swallow them. I just chew everything. Tasty painkillers and caffeine.
I’m stuck on the homological algebra exercise
Eddie Bauer and Carhartt are my go-tos. Both carry tons of tall sizes. Wrangler has some too and may be cheaper.
It’s possible to have an equiangular quadrilateral, i.e. whose sides are geodesics (the analogue of “straight line” on a sphere). The Gauss-Bonnet theorem implies their total interior angle is greater than 2pi, so four right angles can’t work.
Here’s an interactive demo of quadrilaterals on the sphere: https://geogebra.org/m/q83rUj8r
Notice that each side is a segment of a great circle, i.e. a circle that divides the sphere in half. That’s what it means for a path to be a geodesic on the sphere.
Good point. Four equal angles, then, although they will each have to be greater than 90 degrees.
Sure, throw people in jail who haven’t committed a crime, that’ll fix all kinds of systemic issues
Still not enough, or at least pi is not known to have this property. You need the number to be “normal” (or a slightly weaker property) which turns out to be hard to prove about most numbers.
Bitcoin is more widely seen as a vehicle for speculation rather than a decentralized currency. Unlucky.
Frivolous CVEs aren’t a good thing for security. This bug was a possible DOS (not e.g. a privilege escalation) in a disabled-by-default experimental feature. It wasn’t a security issue and should have been fixed with a patch instead of raising a false alarm and damaging trust.
Complaining about a $20 purchase you don’t have to make qualifies for “cheapskate” I think. Simply not purchasing it, or not wanting to purchase it, is fine. The difference is entitlement.
Fractal makes a few good cases, OP’s being one of them. The Define series is more about low volume + high capacity than airflow. All of their cases should have GPU clearance specs so you can tell if you have enough space before buying