English rock band best known for their single “Laid.”
Hope that clears it up.
English rock band best known for their single “Laid.”
Hope that clears it up.
“Tax haven”, though I like OP’s version too
I can’t speak to their current products, but my M400 is still going strong after 10 years of daily use. My wife’s Garmin stopped holding charge after 2 years.
Polar’s app leaves something to be desired, though.
Wouldn’t it be cheaper to release a direct-to-streaming animated sequel/spin-off?
Relevant xkcd (my first time posting an image - fingers crossed)
No, it’s cooler than that! All these vegetables are cultivars of the same species (Brassica oleracea). Citrus trees are different species with common origins.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassica_oleracea https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus
I just checked their website (you can look at what they’ve reviewed without a membership, just not the ratings or reviews) - there are 43 reviews for Fisher & Paykel and 45 for Westinghouse.
I’m in US so can’t speak more generally for Australian brands, but I have had good luck with CR (my library account gets me free access).
FYI - ten states (and D.C.) require employees to pay employees for mandatory jury duty. Eighteen states prohibit employers from requiring employees to use personal leave for jury duty.
https://workforce.com/news/jury-duty-laws-by-state
We also add vinegar (usually cane sugar vinegar) and a bay leaf or two. One of those dishes that’s better the next day.
I haven’t had these issues either.
Actually, software developers cause autism
Missed opportunity:
“This is a panther’s favorite show.”
“What is Leopardy?”
Crabs are tough - I’m not a top tier player, but I’m not aware of a killer strategy like for some of the mobs. I do find that a small amount of upgrades makes a big difference in the early game, though. I’ll usually choose the item from the ghost that I can use the soonest (lowest tier) unless I’ve already found an equivalent.
Don’t be afraid to spend an upgrade or two early - many players will advise you not to “waste” upgrades on early equipment, but most games you don’t need every upgrade on your end game equipment to win. If playing as mage, dump an upgrade into your staff right away; you’ll retain that upgrade, even if you imbue a higher upgraded staff.
Likewise, don’t hoard health potions, seeds, etc. - they’re no use to you if you’re dead. All items are useful - if you’re not using an item (seed, stone, etc.) , figure out how you can add to your gameplay.
For dwarven halls (after 3rd boss), have a way of dealing with ranged enemies; either a way to quickly close the gap (e.g., hourglass, chains) or a way to blind them (e.g., darts, wand of prismatic light).
Good luck!
How do you find yourself dying? Are you starving? Or is there a particular enemy that’s giving you trouble?
I prefer to split upgrades - I find there tends to be diminishing returns when I pour too many scrolls into any one item.
+5/6 plate is OK for me for most runs (depends on exact circumstances); after all, armor only protects against physical attacks. Using the rest on weapon/wand/rings can make it so you can avoid taking hits in the first place.
Firstly, welcome! I hope you stick around for awhile.
If you’re on mobile, your app may have theme options, too. I just checked on Voyager, and there is a toggle for Dark Mode (on by default on my install). Turning it off gives black-on-white.
Yes, I often do this intentionally to move down gear that I intend to sell.
UNUSED KEY!!!
Sorry, that’s all I can see
Serious salvia flashbacks from that headline image.
Doesn’t our current energy production add something like 5 orders of magnitude less than insolation? How many multiples of our current energy production before the effect is non-negligible?