Try micro! It’s like nano but better.
Try micro! It’s like nano but better.
I’d recommend buying from shops that do their own blends, to help keep the “little guys” around.
Examples:
Did you use any smoking chips? In the summer I like to do my ribeye with a dry rub I let sit for a few days and then grill with mesquite smoke.
Otherwise I’ll finish with a shallot, thyme, garlic, butter basting in cast iron.
I think you’re right with the reason you provided. Spending fuel to keep the MGU-H generating power wastes fuel if the energy can’t be used.
Same issue here.
The superior hiking trail is nice. I’d recommend going in the early fall as it starts to get less busy.
I want to try the section of the north country trail that goes through the boundary waters.
Interesting. Does Rivian have an ok track record for meeting their timeline? Not sure if it’s just Tesla that’s chronically late with everything (FSD, roadster, pickup truck, semi truck). I don’t follow this stuff too closely anymore, but I thought Tesla was supposed to have all that stuff on the market.
It’s crazy that Rivian beat them to the truck even with Teslas head start.
Come to think of it, Minnesota already has a National park too (Voyagers). It’s funny because I know from Minnesota goes to the boundary waters and I hardly hear people talk about Voyagers.
Minnesota or Michigan. These states have some of the best Great Lakes shoreline and are less inhabited in their north ends. If the UP counted as it’s own state, I’d say the UP.
These “for work headsets” are neat from a technical standpoint. But it’s a solution looking for a problem. Multi monitor set ups already exist (for a much lower price) and I presume are less finicky to use.
This could be nice for working on the go, but the reality is people who need that much screen real estate work in a single location.
I hate to be /that guy/ but Arch Linux has been the most stable in my experience. The AUR is also great for software not in the normal repos. You can set it up with whatever desktop environment you want, and the wiki/forums have tons of information.
Looks like someone created an install script for photoshop on Linux. Uses wine to run.
Github Page