Companies want profit but the people who run them want control. Sooner or later the companies will reconfigure themselves to benefit the bottom line.
Companies want profit but the people who run them want control. Sooner or later the companies will reconfigure themselves to benefit the bottom line.
If you need to not have a cable, the butane ones would be a better fit.
It’s 80$ and doesn’t include a battery. But the ifixit one does include a USB cable and a bevel tip (cone tips are bad)
So it’s more like $26 plus $4 for pine USB cable, plus $6-11 for a ts100 bevel tip. $41 vs $80
Pinecil is 26$ and has a screen.
I wished this morning existed way before it was out. I have been using it from day 1. I love it.
There is nothing you can do to my body that I will find disrespectful.
That’s megandorra. Andorrassive?
I was never satisfied with home vacuum cleaners. At some point I needed a shop vac for sludge and I bought a kärcher Wd3. It’s big and loud but cost/effectiveness ratio is unreachable by any home vac.
There are electrical panel accessories that automatically isolate the house
Seems a little strawman-ish. “Feel deprived and crave the ability to see” is a hyberbole way to say that “blind people would rather have the ability to see”. An assumption that would be safe to make for anyone with a disability, despite if they have learned to have a good life with it.
Is it the shape of the graph?
They are giving up on UWP? Fuck yeah
Yes, use booking and Google maps for info and ratings and contact directly. If the owner wants you to book though booking they will say it.
I am gonna leave this until someone has a better answer:
It means it doesn’t interact with tissue in a way that can cause cancer.
if you power through that then next stop is that this is not the full article and need to click “Read full story”
I agree that the parts are probably out of spec and assuming they are, is definitely the way to go, but I am dissapointed by the lack of precision in articles like that.
This is the first (maybe the second) link in the chain of misinformation. Every time this article will get reposted, rewritten or reblogged the inaccuracies will move the baseline for the next one.
are the parts made out of styrofoam? what does “fake parts” even mean?
ARCs are airworthiness certificates for aircraft parts that ensure they are produced to specific standards. AOG Technics falsified these documents.
so the documents are fake (and I still can’t confirm that)
that doesn’t mean the parts are out of spec or that they cant do the thing they are supposed to do.
these pose a huge safety risk.
these COULD pose a huge safety risk. Until the parts are tested it is unclear if they are actually bad.
this is a badly written article
Wait what