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Yes. Last I saw they lasted for more charges and had similar capacity to lithium. It’s been invested into so much because it is viable.
Yes. Last I saw they lasted for more charges and had similar capacity to lithium. It’s been invested into so much because it is viable.
Yes, but that is Lithium-ion. These batteries are Sodium-ion which are better for the environment and can potentially be made a lot cheaper… It’s still pretty new technology so it’s not really in any consumer products yet.
Something about a table made for chess bothers me. IDK why though. It makes sense.
Unless it pierced something major(probably not) it will be wriggling for the next day at least. Trust me. I’m no roach biologist either.
Well saying it the wrong way sounds too much like gift. How often are you talking about Jiff peanut butter?
You’re a military recruiter?
Yup. That’s the one.
Seems to have happened to everything but Costco’s food court. I guess it’s a strategy to get people in the door. Their hotdog/drink combo is still $1.50.
It’s already becoming low quality crap. The GamePass model doesn’t work well with expensive games since they are going for quantity. Hi Fi Rush’s devs have been taken down along with a couple more studios. I wonder if that will make a difference, though. Gamers want it cheap, companies want max profit. I’m imagining shovelware in 5 years and many games taken off of it.
There are two popular ones I believe. One of them is Azur Lane and I forget the second one.
Stands for Battle and Scout I believe.
I was just thinking about the “Mend Buttcrack” and “Diarrhea” combo and realized the fix, poking a hole there, would give you a really nasty infection. You would have to instantly cauterize the wound by shoving in a red hot poker or something.
From what I heard is that it uses a lot of RAM so it can run faster and will smartly lower its RAM usage if you are running low.
I guess it depends on what you consider artifacts. 7% of every human who has ever lived is alive today. You can say many of the things people have owned are lost and some might be valuable to someone in the future. So much of our lives are online. I wonder how much of it will survive 100 years.
There is that tumor from some woman that ended up being immortal. The woman died, but her cancer cells have saved many lives by replicating infinitely and being used to study human cells.
It’s the biggest video game marketplace/launcher/DRM makers for PC. If you play video games on PC most games you buy would probably have to be through steam. Their parent company, Valve, is the only multi-billion dollar company I like because so far they have stayed pro-consumer.
I liked the magic in Elden Ring. First Souls game I played magic in and I feel it was very strong. If you’re going with sorceries, just be aware that the first magic teacher is easily missed. Look up where they are if you get too far into the game without finding more magic.
At least that means you’ll be able to use it for a long time. Also, it won’t ever overheat so it’s not very likely to break down.
They used to advertise being the only site where fake reviews weren’t rampant. Now they have become the same.
ROCK AND STONE TO THE BONE!