The only way to get what you’re worth is to change jobs. Then do it again in a couple more years.
The only way to get what you’re worth is to change jobs. Then do it again in a couple more years.
IDK where you get that statement from. 304 and 316, which are the most common grades, have very, very slight paramagnetic properties. OPs 440 might be slightly magnetic if annealed, but that’s not what would be typically sold. In it’s hardened state, it’s not magnetic.
Sinct it’s SS, you’re going to have some trouble with the “magnetic” bit.
“It’s OK, I’m Jewish.”
“Oh, I’m sorry. Do anything you want, all the time.”
I had an uncle that smoked like it was a cure for cancer and would sit over a sprayer tank pouring chem in there with a smoke hanging out the side of his mouth and no gloves on. Washed his hands with gasoline to get the grease off.
Lived to 95.
I remember my mom pushing me into the footwell when we were about to hit the ditch in a snowstorm, of course I wasn’t wearing my lap belt, I mean, who did?
I wouldn’t ride with her for a week after that, she was quite offended.
Oh, he said it.
Wow.
You might want to look at LoRa
The virtualization shouldn’t have a negative effect, since containers are just using the host kernel so it’s not much extra overhead.
I would give it a try, it’s simple enough to set up docker on the pi, turn off your native NC install, and add the docker compose file and stand it up. Or build another SD card with a fresh raspbian install and swap it out.
Well, Larry obviously.
Coincidentally, Larry will not be under surveillance.
The calc order changes made it so you couldn’t re-use a result from the previous calc in the next calc. And if you didn’t preface a decimal with a 0, like 0.6 vs .6, it just failed.
But it was the changes in the calc order that really messed it up. I’ll pull a latest and see if it’s back to normal.
Have the Kcalc changes been reverted yet? Because it’s unusable, which is a damn shame because it was my goto calculator for a decade.
The AIO docker compose container is far better, and I’ve run Nextcloud in pretty much every installation path in the last decade, using baremetal, my own docker, snap, NCPi, and VMs. All of them have had issues with updating, backup and the host going sideways for some reason or another. The AIO has been flawless for far longer than any of them managed.
A Clockwork Orange. When I was like 16.
Leafblowers. Fucking 2 cycle leafblowers.
There isn’t a chance that a .22LR would even leave a bruise at 300m, if you managed to deal with the 15 or 20’ of drop at that range. You might as well throw a shoe at him.
Cmon, let’s get these people using the right equipment for the job. Telling people that .22 is going to do the job is just making sure the job doesn’t get done.
The best kill is overkill.
OK, seriously.
AK47s and AR15s are not what you’re looking for here. A nice Sako or Weatherby in 6.5 Creedmoor or .300WSM is a much better choice. And make sure your optics are matching the quality of the gun; we’re looking for .5MOA or better.
Get your shit together, guys.
Bazzite or Nobara.
Must be the part where we don’t use armor plated TP.
So… Britain?