Thanks for the follow up!
Thanks for the follow up!
I’m really thinking about grabbing one after having not bought a light for years and years. I’m a sucker for wide/floody/high CRI.
It’s pretty annoying in 10 too. I had a big scratch folder on my desktop and one day it decided to start syncing with one drive after a restart and one of those setup/welcome like screens.
Related: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/japanese-adoption-rates-majority-adult-men-a7524301.html
98% of all Japanese adoptions are employers adopting the adult men on their staff, not children
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Some of Japan’s most famous companies have remained a “family-run” businesses because of “mukoyoshi,” such as carmaker Toyota, which was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937.
Suzuki is also famously run by adopted sons — in fact, the current chairman and CEO Osamu Suzuki is the fourth consecutively adopted son to run the group.
Red dead redemption 2 didn’t stop at being pretty. If it did I don’t think we would all talk about it so fondly. Totally agree that it’s a great looking game though.
Thanks for following up! I played the OG halflife when it came out, so I will be sure to check this out.
Let us know what you think of it! It certainly looks like it could be entertaining.
AWD, yes. V8, not sure. I think they share some underpinnings with the s10, so even if they didn’t come out of factory with one it wouldn’t be a hard swap.
I have a coworker who did a frame off (yes, they had a partial frame) restoration of their astro van. Some of those astro van people are really into them.
You might want to look into headlamps. They’re right angle flashlights that strap to your head, so the light will always shine where your face is pointing. Attaching any kind of mass to my glasses doesn’t sound very pleasant.
Since this is a flashlight community, take a look at this: https://intl-outdoor.com/emisar-dw4-right-angle-1-18650-work-light.html
You’ll be able to find to tons of options at your local hardware store too. The thing to look out for is CRI. Basically, the higher the CRI the better you’ll be able to see a wide gauntlet of colors.
That Coleman lantern. I have a green one from the 70s that runs on “Coleman fuel”, which is probably kerosene or something close to it. The thing is hella bright once it gets dark out, but I still happily drag it around with me when I go camping.
DIY pizza? Fire? Maglite? Trifecta confirmed!
I like my lt1, but it does feel a bit niche. It doesn’t look like something that would appeal to someone who isn’t in-the-know and there aren’t that many of us. Hopefully it won’t be disconnected too.
I would try to search around for a data sheet on that cell to verify its chemistry. For example, CR123 batteries are a lithium based chemistry (LiMnO2) but they’re not normally rechargeable. That doesn’t mean that some companies are putting out lithium ion batteries in that form factor labeled as the original cell type…
Duck Duck Go is repackaged Bing and Yahoo for the most part. - Said as a duck duck go user
At some point I should really try out one of the paid search options…
Really? Pixels have had that function for a while now. I always assumed it was stock.
Agree 100% on the beam, especially the different colors lol.
The magnetic tailcap / charger combo is super interesting though. I would like to see that on another light.
I haven’t been an active flashlight lurker in a while, but magnetic charging via the tail cap was pretty popular a few years ago. No idea if it’s still in vogue or not. Here’s a quick list of lights with magnetic charging:
http://flashlights.parametrek.com/index.html?features=magnetic charging
We have two kids in a 3 bed/2 bath 1350 sq ft home. We do have a full basement, but the kids aren’t really allowed down there (power tools, toy stash, etc). I guess I do hang out there some nights, but that’s only because my gaming computer moved downstairs years ago when our oldest started to be able to reach the keyboard and pull key caps off it.
In our experience, you’re probably not going to do a lot of entertaining while you have young kids. While one of your kids is under 3-4, and sometimes older, they’re going to need naps. They’re also going to have early bedtimes. Naps are mostly behind us, and we do have afternoon play dates, but the kids don’t really care what space they’re in as long as they’re engaged and have things to do. Having an adult gathering is… very rare. We have a nice sized yard, so we tend to have gatherings outside.
I don’t think we need extra bedrooms or bigger bedrooms/bathrooms. An office might be nice, but working from the basement works just as well. A toy room could be nice, but to me it would be wasted space as the kids get older and have fewer, but larger/more engaging, toys. At least around here, the extra room comes with extra walls that result in a space that’s not often used (think a formal dining room).
There’s also the financial side of things. We could afford a larger house, but would rather be putting any extra into 529s, our own 401ks, etc. Kid related expenses really add up before you start also thinking about a bigger mortgage payment.
Most fans have a back draft flap built into them, do it shouldn’t be an issue.
Or random application availability and/or ease of use.
Two cases in point:
Things are certainly better now than they have been in the past, but if you’re somewhat time limited (eg your computer is more of a tool than a thing to spend time tweaking) Linux can still be a bit offputting - especially if some of the core applications you use aren’t officially supported.