Damn you hit that beast with some pepper. Looks good! Will admit I am sad to see bbq sauce on that slice tho. But to each their own
There's tons of good comments and explanations here. Another one to do is look at the log details in o365 and see what authentication method was used. Sometimes legacy auth is enabled, which allows them to use login methods that bypass MFA checks. If they used legacy auth you'll see IMAP and pop3, which should not be allowed.
Honestly, even though I like it, that's not a living room wall item. That's a personal office/game room decoration along with other gaming posters
I do this actually, however the middle can get a little too deprived of oxygen. I ended up adding in a tube with holes in it and put it right in the middle. Works very well
I don't think I have any good suggestions for the mop you're looking for, but I've refilled those things tons of times. I usually do some type of cleaner heavily mixed with water. Anything that is sudsy causes issues with the spray and pump of the unit. I have an old meat injector and I poke it through the middle and slowly fill the bottle. I've refilled a bottle over 10 times without any issues. It also helps to squeeze the bottle to make negative pressure inside the bottle
Yeah I've got a gig connection and I've tried qos and it's hardwired as well. Still the same issue. Even thought it could be a DHCP issue and set my IP as static. i'll check out the buffer bloat and see if that reveals anything. I'm testing something out now and it makes no sense.. but I'm wondering if its a ram issue exhibiting behavior I've never seen before or would expect. I disabled xmp and everything seems to be working fine for the past hour or so.. xmp has been enabled for a long time and was never an issue. So maybe ram is going bad, but I've never seen it cause general disconnects from games before. Usually programs just close or not work, but in this case it's a quick disconnect and puts me back in the loading screen
Thanks for a very concise reply. It does look like I'm reading it right then. I've ran a few other destinations and there's no loss or spikes in latency. Looks like I'm back to the drawing board for diagnosing the issue. Thanks!
You can do bone out, you just have to use butcher twine and tie it up. I buy Costco bone out and just do two strings to make it a solid piece
Now. It's got a brown hue to the older growth and I'd bet it's already getting very soft on those parts. Best time is right before it gets soft. Depending gon the size, it's about when the teeth get about 1/4th inch long
Solid advice given by many already. Hope you get the situation at the bowling alley arcade figured out
Nay. This is one of those where they claim "it's an optional way to play and level", but the reality is you have to do them because they locked BIS items behind it.. maybe if it was equal footing with open world quests and didn't lock anything behind it. The wardens rep should have been obtained in the raid, not running in circles 200 times to get the rep. I would have rather open world quests and dungeon grinded. Seems like they force you to do it so they can be like " look at how popular it is!"
I'm actually sure it is perennial rye. I believe I saw that on the bag when I was reading it. Nonetheless I'd like to be sure so I know how to treat it. If it is, I'm not sure why they would make an ugly blend like this.
So beautiful. It nearly brings a tear to my eyes
Age like others have said, but also dryness. A two day old pin that dried out will be yellow just like a really old fruiting body. You'll need to check which one it is and fix the issue. Old growth dying and yellowing off will be super soft like an old hollow sponge. Dry will be much harder. These things like 90%+ humidity, so keeping it there can be a challenge
Yeah that's not contam. Chestnut always has the shaggy look and can be more prominent at the very top as they age. Trich is going to be very prominently green. You'll know if you have trich. You'll see deep green dots everywhere
Soak for a while, then use a bristle brush. Any sponge or pad type cleaner will just tip to shreds. Then for future use, spray it off immediately after use and it'll make it much easier to maintain
The roots will go right under that and you'll never get rid of them. what I've done was put galvanized metal sheeting and buried them 12" down to prevent the roots from escaping. Not perfect of course, but it works
It is irritating, but this is a tank pull issue. Your tank needs to pull when the boss is far, not close passing by. You have to do the mechanics now anyways so there's no point in hanging out by the lockout door
I think it still has the same issue as before. Any swerving long down strip looks like feces no matter how much decoration you add to it. I know it's supposed to be a ribbon desert, but the color and shape throwing everything off
Some might say it's the coolest thing ever
Clean early, clean often. The outside should be cleaned more often and the inside not as much but you should still do it a lot. Clean your space with a vacuum and use the brush attachment and clean it off
Same thing they did to my house. Quite annoying honestly, but I'm not a builder and can explain why I see this so much. One thing to watch out for in the next 1-3 years is settling. They didn't compact any of that dirt under mine, so in two years it sunk down maybe 3-4 inches and the post was just floating above the cement. I ended up adding a brick under it for support till I do a better solution
No shoes on the couch
There, I weed whacked... Also, #nomorefreefeetpics ya filthy animals 🤣
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