Sure, if you read it, but what about if you just go on feels like they do with their holy book?
Sure, if you read it, but what about if you just go on feels like they do with their holy book?
I hear people on those programs eat nothing but steak and lobster! Why’s he turning down the good life!
Bookstack has a pretty robust API for things like adding/exporting content even if the UI doesn’t always have a way to do things.
Might be worth looking at this ready-made script and see if it serves your purpose (at the very least just to make your shift from BS a bit easier): https://gist.github.com/ssddanbrown/45acb913a7b873240b2d89781e74a7a4
I would bet that if you investigate the author of the bill enough, you’ll find that they have some kind of relationship (friends, relative, money changing hands, etc…) with someone in the list who has a vested interest in it being watered down!
Interview With a Vampire … kind of … Lestat was by no means good to Louis, but their portrayals in the rest of the series was quite different … I think that Anne Rice was trying to show that neither of them should be considered reliable narrators and Louis will always try to portray his situation as awfully as possible and Lestat is a narcissist and will always try to portray himself in the best light even when acknowledging what he did incorrectly.
But, when I saw that book 2 was about Lestat, I was like … wtf … I hate this guy, why would I want a story with him as the main character and then I read them all, lol.
Name of the room + number.
I’ll give the human readable name a bit more info like if it’s a fan (then it’s ‘Kitchen Fan 1’, ‘Kitchen Fan 2’, etc…), but I’ll usually make a group and expose the group to voice and the group would be based on the human name (Kitchen Fan). For most rooms though, I only really care about the room itself, so, “turn off the kitchen lights” is all that’s really needed and that’s handled by the zones.
Same, but the Vue 1.
Works very well by my panel looks a fuckin’ mess because of it!
OP, it’s not ‘money is no object’ because it’s actually pretty cheap, but it’s actually very easy to flash and install, so, if I were to do it again, I’d probably choose the same hardware since it went pretty smoothly.
Forgejo: for when you really don’t want to have to sanitize your scripts and don’t want to leak passwords, but want version control and a nice webui
To add to your addition, Chris’s Fix on Youtube has videos for a lot of the common things you’ll need to do on a car & he also mainly only uses hand tools to try and keep his content approachable for the average person.
YouTube in general is a fantastic resource for stuff like this.
I’ve got a couple of Raspberry Pi Zero’s that emulate a mass storage device (basically it acts like a USB drive) that I have connected to 3D printers and my wife’s embroidery machine.
Instead of using it with a network share like in the link, I share the folder with SyncThing.
It’s super convenient to not have to move a USB drive around and can just leave it connected and get the files on there seamlessly.
Frank. No clue why, but at least 60% of the time, it’s Frank.
Lol, Kutchers is with James Franco, a man completely devoid of any scandals with girls and young women! /s
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You can enable an email address for it and then can email EPUBs to it, so can use it without paying more to Amazon.
Love Bookstack!
The dev has also got a PeerTube instance spun up:
https://foss.video/
Comcast unlimited data is an extra 50 for my area.
Evil bastards. I make sure to get my money’s worth though
What We Do In The Shadows
Tucker and Dale VS Evil
Are the two that make me laugh no matter what.
Shoot Em Up too, but for different reasons.
As long as he enjoyed his alone time in his mojo dojo casa house, that’s all that matters!
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Figured I could save anyone else the time clicking if they aren’t interested. Seems interesting overall
And cops are good! They don’t trust the government at all, but somehow the enforcement arm of the government can do nothing wrong!