

Bring a battery powered fan.
An Australian fella.
Bring a battery powered fan.
It might be cheaper to get solar power instead, and use the excess with a traditional water heater, but will be location specific.
I had to do something a bit similar when a kamikaze duck flew perpendicular to my car, straight into the driver side wing mirror, smashing the mirror while I was doing 100kph. Found an eBay replacement (for the mirror, not the duck) and almost good as new. The original one had some wires that were meant to make it tint or something, the replacement didn’t. Never seen it tint anyway.
Hehe got it in one.
Some people will find him unbearable or a bit repetitive, but he really enjoys himself.
Favorite phrases of his seem to be Apocalyptic Dingleberry His name is John Sena Woa Woa Woa. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. NPC move. Need to know when to pull out. You’re not in the UK now.
To quote AVCH, “His controller disconnected.”
So, can be move to wherever they send her?
The “stream what you hear” app can record audio from anything that is playing. (on Windows.)
Sometimes you get helpful subtitles such as Benny Lava. (Indian.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdyC1BrQd6g
A jetpack operation?
Also Yatta (Chinese)
A bit of both I think.
As a Facebook group administrator I get to see a fair bit of definite fake stuff. Any time someone posts anything with the word stolen for example, a number of fake accounts will attempt to post with names of people who ‘can help get your things back’.
They recently got a bit more advanced and will sometimes use 'I’m new here" type posts or similar tricks to try to trick the admin into letting them into the group. It’s a public group, hence a juicy target. There’s several tricks an AI can use.
That said, we have a fair share of legit nutters, rednecks, NIMBYs, homophobes etc as well - I just suspect some of the EV and renewable energy hatred for example, on Facebook is manufactured.
I’m not convinced that much of it is real. Many accounts have to be fake. Surely people can’t be as stupid as they appear. I think it’s AI’s funded or designed to be so stupidly biased.
Hehe - sounds similar to my case. On my PC if I try to log in as the work account, it asks for a code from an authenticator app, but rejects it. Still working on my phone though. Microsoft being Microsoft.
Today I tried to get some files from Teams that I hadn’t used in a year or so.
Error.
Something went wrong [7q6ck]
Works ok on my phone for now though so at least I got past that road block for today.
Sounds painful.
Bought a new battery for my 2003 Verada and put the old one in my 1971 Kingswood. Nice that some things are standardised.
I wonder how long before other countries will refuse to allow Americans to visit due to disease risk…
Aah that’s kind. I didn’t know that one. Thought it was some sort of formatting gone wrong.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Are you mad, Jo?
I think if you consider the cost to manufacture then bury a fibre optic cable for everyone who lives 10km from a town centre, I think it’s still a net positive. It’s not great for sure, but amortised over a huge population it’s probably the best option we have at this time.
Not sure of your model. Have a look at the power button. If it’s not part of the keyboard, check how it connects to the mainboard. It might be a small flex cable that slides under or into a socket on the board, and might have come out.