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This is great! I wanted to add a product that I recently noticed was smaller, but I no longer use Google, so I'm unable to go through the submission process. Maybe if someone else sees this you can add Kingsford charcoal. 4-5 years ago bags came in a pack of 2x20 lb. Then 2022 they were 2x18lb. This year they are 2x16lb. Can't wait until we can just buy a 2 pack of briquettes.


Check out the movie too! It's a documentary of a bunch of the Apollo missions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097372/


I think these might be based on two different sorties. The show on Apple TV is fictional/alt history


No, was watching the tweet stream for this address. It was sent out on hundrends or thousands of accounts. Dozens of high profile accounts sounds correct.


You can use micro sd card for the bootloader and boot from USB 3 ssd on rpi4.

https://jamesachambers.com/raspberry-pi-4-usb-boot-config-gu...


That's not _quite_ booting _without_ an SD card though ;)


The original comment probably should've included "older". In general most older cars are easier to repair. Just replaced my headlights a couple days ago in 01 forester. Took about 3 minutes. Changing a fog light in my 11' 328i is insane. Had to take off the wheel and go in from the wheel well instead of just having screws on the front. Seems intentional sometimes.


Stayed on Ambergris Caye in Belize a few months ago, where almost all of the vehicles in town are golf carts. The air pollution was terrible in town because most of them were gas powered. It would've been amazing if they were all electric though!


Just like my dash cam footage probably. You wouldn't go back and watch it unless something interesting happened.


People only have to do real driving in the worst conditions? That sounds like it wouldn't work out too well for them.


No, there are entire countries that don't have snow.


In the ARS article about Verizon throttling the CA fire dept's service they said the throttling policy was changed from "throttling during high congestion" to "throttling when they use their alloted amount of 'unlimited' data". This change was made basically immediately after the repeal went into effect.


The article makes it seem like Verizon told them it would not be throttled. "We made a mistake in how we communicated with our customer about the terms of its plan"


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