The usual rule is 10%, jewellers can't get insurance if they don't spend at least 10% of the value on security. Though this safe resisted power tools for 5h. That's not bad. If the alarm system had been battery backed up and connected over the cell phone network the thieves wouldn't have been successful
My bg3 character is female. She was in slacks until act 3 where she could finally have a dress
We looted everything. I feel like there are two dresses in the game: the robe Gale wears and a white dress you find in a Balders Gate house near the end of the game
When I see someone downvoted for no good reason, I tend to support them; upvotes don't sway me at all. My own stuff I see votes as a guide to how well I fit a community (except in one controversial group which attracts down votes – there voters are meaningless
Because our system grew out of the past. In the past people had fewer rights, the rich could hire a professional defence.
As time passed rights for common people increased, we got the right to use a professional defence even if we couldn't afford it. But we, like everyone else would need to choose that and organise it
I'm sure that future fairness focused governments will rule that representation is automatic, but it hasn't happened yet
you need to remove stickers in a way that you can replace them, if you want to keep them looking good
You need to undo glue, iFixit used isopropyl alcohol and force
Once you're in its fairly easy to replace parts, but Nintendo don't supply parts
Batteries are glued down, you need to destroy the foam beneath them to get the batteries out, Nintendo don't sell replacement foam, or even a specification for the foam
Thanks to 3d printing I have litres of isopropyl. What sucks is you probably want to replace the glue since it's there to protect against liquids, and Nintendo don't care to provide a seal kit
You also need to remove stickers to get at the screws
Also you need a security screwdriver (three blade) for those screws
There are no replacement stickers, we wait for iFixit to provide guidance on adhesives
The guy doing the teardown recommended you wait until a third party company makes a drift proof module to replace the same as last version joystick decoders
The usual rule is 10%, jewellers can't get insurance if they don't spend at least 10% of the value on security. Though this safe resisted power tools for 5h. That's not bad. If the alarm system had been battery backed up and connected over the cell phone network the thieves wouldn't have been successful