Two right, three up
Two right, three up
Their primary launcher, the Ariane 5, was scheduled to be retired and replaced with the Ariane 6, but there were delays in the project. It left them with an awkward transition phase where no new Ariane 5s were being built, but Ariane 6 wasn’t ready yet, so all they could do was launch the last of the 5s.
Big respect to ISRO, but you read France’s Arianespace backwards. They were more of an X/5 situation.
Us carrying the boat we built from cardboard and plastic table covers down to the lake.
Oh thank you for saying this, I was doing my best to figure out what I had done wrong assuming it was an issue with my ROM.
3D printers are easier to use than getting ink on paper and it’s appalling
Michael Reeves did it first.
What is proot?
I forgot a Sheetz opened here recently. 7 Eleven might open soon too.
Cool, I didn’t know that, thanks!
9GB lost to a bug on my desktop, no problem. On my Surface Pro X, that’s an issue.
We have one 24hr Walgreens left, and I think that’s it. Feels like the town used to be full of 24hr stores before covid, now it’s just that one Wallgreens.
There’s no where to do it anymore
The developer and admin, Ernest, went through a rough patch in his life. Development and server upkeep fell off during this time, and it wasn’t picked back up again. I don’t think anyone’s heard from him in a long while now, but I don’t really know.
Right? Holy cow, that’s such poor design.
There’s no rate limit? Astounding security.
Wait what’s the deal with the horses? I want to feel good about myself today.
Edit: Wow, those bastards have it rough.
Man I’m using LineageOS at the moment and multitasking sucks compared to stock OneUI. Samsung has that stuff figured out, and this is a clunky mess in comparison.
My first account in this place was on .ml because it was only them and beehaw at the time, and I ended up deleting it once controversy popped up lol
They can’t use this code at all, it would be a surefire way to get the project shut down. Reverse engineering is the only way to operate something like that legally.