What is the shelf life for these?
What is the shelf life for these?
I am wondering about this, also. I have a regular watch, with a “plastic” band. Why would PFAS be used in these bands? Ridiculous.
Chattanooga, Tennessee did something like that, but when they tried to expand outside of the city they were shut down
Wow, I was considering switching to that from Mailfence but maybe not. Maybe I will look at the other options or sit still to see what happens over the next 30 days.
or ones set up to be retuned on site at the track
I ignored this excellent point. Definitely lots of folks who have street legal vehicles (or race in street legal circuits) that have to run gasoline and tune for that. Thanks for pointing it out 🙂
Race gas is not super spicy gasoline
The higher the octane, the less flammable it is
Not to further fuel the learned terrorists, but race gas generally isn’t gasoline, like your first statement. I don’t think any racing orgs allow pure alcohol anymore in the US, but some related form or nitromethane. Anyway, none of this belongs in a regular car, either 😬
Maybe we will see the return of lists like what Yahoo was.
TESCREAL
Never heard of this, it sounds terrible from a brief web search.
It has yet to not shock me how many of these employers cannot see the optics of their demand to end remote work. This one is pretty bad, tho.
Folks using any sort of adaptive equipment already have an increased likelihood of repair challenges. This move is not surprising, I suppose, with all sorts of things moving to unnecessary subscriptions or repair materials only available to dealers. However, in the US (ostensibly), anything sold thru Medicare etc can be regulated easier than a farm tractor or access van. Maybe there is hope.
I don’t use a VPN and they are still highly problematic. I get stuck in a cycle, like with cloudflare.
Maybe it’s because I live in one of the more remote areas of my country, but I never get alerts of any kind. Not much going on here I guess.
Late reply since I’ve been in the field - I no longer have to worry about partition space for kernels, that is nice. Using mobile rn but I will look when I get on my computer.
I switched to a Linux OS in '08 and haven’t really paid attention since. I’ve done a little partition work but I’m no superuser… I probably have a UEFI and don’t know it. My days of using the bible are gone haha
I think you just gave me a wedgie because I thought UEFI was the same… But reflecting, I don’t think I have had to use the BIOS since I used Windows 98…
They have pretty cool smaller phones, too. Unfortunately they don’t have great antennas for my market.
Wow that actually seems really good.