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  • Because the charges haven't been filed yet. The London, Ontario police have asked them to turn themselves in so they can do that. We are hearing about it because those players are taking a leave of absence from their NHL teams.

    The London, Ontario police said there will be a press conference on Monday February 5th to announce the charges. Then we will know exactly who is involved and the charges being raised.

  • It infuriates me that pretty much everyone uses this to pull over to the side of a street now. (Usually blocking the lane that they're in instead of taking a nearby available space.) Even if you're gonna be an asshole and block traffic at least use your blinker so we know wtf you're doing. If you put on your blinker to the side you plan to stop on then we know you actually plan on pulling over instead of just going slow or stopping in the middle of the road or something. What's more, and here's the genius part, you can use the opposite blinker to signal that you're pulling back out! As opposed to just pulling out with your hazards on with absolutely 0 warning. And yes, they did teach this in driver's Ed, that I somehow remember half my life ago but nobody else can seem to... /Rant

  • Yes because Colorado was never going to go to Trump anyway. Maine splits their electoral votes but 1 or 2 electoral votes are very very unlikely to make a difference in the election. And that probably won't matter anyway because SCOTUS will almost certainly rule to keep him on the ballot.

  • Nah, yours is the dumb take. I guess returning your 3D glasses at the end of a movie is too much "unpaid labor" for you. How about cleaning up your table at a restaurant that doesn't have servers? I guess you just leave the mess sitting there huh?

  • From the article:

    Most breweries use one of just a few basic options for production, each of which comes with its own set of considerations. There’s dealcoholization through evaporation, aka vacuum distillation, in which beer is heated and distilled to remove the ethanol. Dealcoholization via reverse osmosis, meanwhile, uses membranes to separate the alcohol from the rest of the liquid. The former method can strip some desirable flavor compounds, and both options are a financial stretch for smaller craft breweries.

    Emphasis on the last line. So yeah it does add some significant cost. Which is why they resort to cold-contact brewing which can result in worty/bready taste as the article notes. So if you want good NA beer yeah, it's more expensive probably because they're using all the same ingredients and then doing the extra process. Obviously there won't be the alcohol tax though.

  • Awesome!! Glad to hear it. As long as the dryer doesn't need the 4th wire for 120v separate from the 240v you should be fine. Hopefully whirlpool didn't tell you the wrong thing. Kinda stinks for future upgradability though in case you wanted to get a dryer down the line that requires the 3rd conductor.

  • No, the Wii plays GameCube games natively. It has GameCube hardware in it. It's not emulating the games.

    You're completely ignoring the difference between a natively run/performing game and the performance/bugs that appear when emulating. Even the best emulators can't give you an exact playthrough like the native console would.

    There are very few emulators that do that and they're still limited to the 8 and 16-bit eras because the power required to emulate all the console's hardware to accurately run the games is immense. Almost every emulator uses tricks to get close to native performance but they don't actually emulate games the way they are played on the consoles.

  • Lexus is made by Toyota

    I'm well aware :) I don't think that really changes anything of what I said though. Them being owned by the same parent company doesn't really change anything other than the company culture of reliability, but even so Toyotas are more well known for their reliability. Luxury cars are also inherently less reliable just due to the fact they have more parts and also newer technologies for the luxury aspect that sometimes haven't had all the kinks engineered out yet.

  • This is a really neat solution, but I can also play GameCube ISOs off my hacked Wii for free without the need for hardware to accomplish it, so I can't say there is a huge usecase for this other than people who want the clean implementation and the original GameCube look.

    Still very cool though.

  • Also OP, what year was your house built? Assuming you're in the US if it was built in the 70s or 80s that could be aluminum wire, which you absolutely should not connect to anything that is copper due to fire hazard. The aluminum and copper together cause corrosion which makes the wires not make good electrical contact and thus it heats up and causes a fire.

    Please just replace the wire and don't try to use it.

    Edit: just saw your edit. Yeah, it was aluminum, glad you're replacing it.