Fair enough, how are you doing now? Any word out from them yet?
Fair enough, how are you doing now? Any word out from them yet?
Not even in the Mayo clinic?
The link is correct, but direct linking is blocked for some reason. If you go to the link from here you will get the article.
We use rince aid for dish washing machines. Works great.
That quote though, how condescending can you get? What’s even worse, the whole article reads like this, a bunch of opinions of kids scared of the boogey man.
How is the data for February in other years? A quick Google didn’t give me this data, but I gathered that the number of fires in the wet season can vary wildly from year to year, where more fires occur in El Ninõ years.
A person I know used to work as a nurse in an operating room, stuff like this happens more often than you’d think. I haven’t heard an eggplant mentioned by them though.
There’s no rye bread with herring in your photo, the Danish don’t eat that? The Dutch do, topped with some chopped onions. Though my kids don’t like rye bread, it is getting old fashioned over here.
Damn, after reading the first paragraph I really tought this was going to include masturbation by insertion of an eggplant. Now I’m a little disappointed to be honest.
The general idea is that these parties do not want to be seen as anti-semetic, especially considering the German past. Which leads to no criticism towards Israel whatsoever. It’s a shame actually, because this opens the door to the AfD party, who dont have qualms about these kind of things.
300 ohm is only for the folded dipole antennas which have a four times higher impedance than a single dipole. So you don’t need to use a balun with a roof antenna, just the right type of dipole.
In the Netherlands we’ve always had coaxial connections as long as I can remember. A quick google search tells me this has been so since the introduction of TV in the 1940’s.
I should have specified that I mean the x-files type of UFO’s, containing aliens.
At this rate with this mentality, we are going to have photo “evidence” of bigfoot and UFO’s before 2030.
It’s the same word on paper, but pronounced different. Italians tend to speak the vowels longer, with a slightly different sound (the “a” in American sounds like an “uh”, in Italian like a long “ah”). They also speak out both t’s separately.
Pronounciation differs in Italian, so when they mispronounce, it probably wont’t sound like their American counter parts.
For what it’s worth, I hope they find something to get you well again.