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  • I mean, what's the difference on the outer screen being exposed vs the entire screen of a regular phone being exposed?

    I have a 2023 model and if the outer screen gets cracked, big deal, I don't use it for anything except checking the time without opening it up. And the main screen is completely protected when closed. I'm a farmer and my phones are usually broken within weeks, this one has lasted me 6 months without getting cracked. Mainly because it's small enough to not fall out of my shirt pocket and go up an auger.

  • I hear they recently decided not to let Canadians vote in US elections.

  • 5 minutes and i'd be making sweet, sweet love to that sand.

  • When you get your underground railroad rolling to get the handmaids out, I'll be here. Pretty hard to get excited about helping when your own countrymen can't be arsed to do anything except slacktivise on Farcebook.

  • Just to be clear, I am not a Trump voter, I'm a third party watching the carnage from the outside.

    Yes, they could have gotten a supermajority together and overrode the veto, but that would have been highly unlikely, given how often that's ever occurred. And by not buying it, I'm saying that they could have done what they said they did and more, but simply didn't regardless of what might have happened in Congress. They didn't even do the small amount they said they were doing that didn't get called out by any large amount of representatives.

  • I don't buy that, the executive is entirely in control of that relationship by law, even real, non-Trumpian law. He could veto anything congress wanted to put up against him if he had truly wanted to do anything. Hell, they said they were doing things that they never even tried to do, let alone going against Congress with tougher measures like cutting off arms shipments. They didn't actually do the slightest amount of pushback except for announcing false "negotiations".

    If that Congress was in thrall to Israel, the executive was bought and paid for.

  • I've had a couple grizzly encounters that thankfully went fine. I don't want to meet this guy.

  • I just drop down on a deer from a tree, eat its liver, and lick the blood off my knife.

  • I wouldn't give that administration that much credit. When it came out that they were saying and doing utterly nothing about Gaza when they were telling the press about all the "discussions and negotiations" they were having, you knew there was no credible restraint on Israel.

  • I knew Activities were going to be involved. I freaking love Activities, it makes multitasking work so well. It's a highly under-valued and ignored feature that I think more people would use if they knew about it.

    Thanks for the effort you put into the reply!

  • I think we have extincting species down pat, we don't need more practice.

  • What do you use to get the minimap? Do you have a screencap?

  • In the medical world, $1k is almost free.

  • I must have been mistaken about the spreadsheet, but Joe Ressington (Alan's cohost on 2.5Admins) came back with this:

    https://diskprices.com/

    Though it doesn't target Serverparts it does give a good list to get part numbers. He suggested Seagates since you can check the SMART data on them and nobody has figured out how to spoof it yet on Seagate drives (supposedly).

    Sorry about that.

  • Its a burger.

    On a bun.

    Add ketchup if you like.

    I don't care.

  • the Forces are facing a possible shortage of qualified pilots

    I'll fly it for free.