

It just worked for me. Im in the US using a vpn server also in the US, with encrypted dns and firefox with noscript. It could be that you are outside the US. Or a few other things.
It just worked for me. Im in the US using a vpn server also in the US, with encrypted dns and firefox with noscript. It could be that you are outside the US. Or a few other things.
As someone that only uses Linux computers, I’ll play anything, even nintendo games. But I prioritize giving my money to FOSS games and projects.
Every Pokemon is either jigglypuff or not jigglypuff.
All the 3.5 inch drive bays yes, but what about the 2.5 inch drive bays?
Anything is possible if you believe.
You could underglaze or varnish them when leather-hard and then interlock the handles before mounting to the mug.
You could also probably just use regular glazes and clear coat by applying with a paintbrush and patience rather than dipping them in the glaze.
If get rid of the fork too.
Could probably file down and reglaze the handles on the engagement mugs. The uncomfortable mug could be used to hold toothbrushes or something and the champagne glasses can be candle holders.
No. It doesn’t
Confirmed human case summary since 2024
The year is currently 2025. And the CDC has been ordered by President Trusk not to publish any new data.
There’s lunar new year, but its more than a stretch to say that’s causing the price of eggs to rise.
Unless it’s saying that the prices have reached 2022 during the holiday season?
Honestly, i think it’s just much cooler to see the swastika torn in half.
You do not want your entire family to get the shits with you just because you couldn’t find better shrooms
Although electric is great and can be self generated by things like solar panels.
Not everyone an afford to convert a working appliance to an electric powered version. If I were to replace my boiler today for example I’d have to pay about $40,000-$60,000 USD for parts and labor. Eventually I will but I’ll have to plan and budget for it.
There is also something to be said about reducing the waste of switching out working appliances for different fuel sources. If the goal is the help the environment, then it might be more beneficial to use the appliance until it reaches end of life. Especially of the components are hazardous or not easily recyclable.
If something needs to be replaced, then we can advocate for electric appliances. But it’s wasteful and perhaps unreasonable to replace something that is in great condition and has years of life left in it.
Also, there could still be legitimate uses for natural gas like for a generator incase of power outages.
At the end of the day, the point of this post is simply that utility companies should be a service for the community and not run for profit.
Buy not every left leaning state has restrictive ammo laws
According to https://hopmunitions.com/ammo-shipping-restrictions-by-state/, this is the case for most states.
- Alabama: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Alaska: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Arizona: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Arkansas: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- California: Ammo shipments must be sent to an FFL unless the recipient has an FFL03 and a COE.
- Colorado: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Connecticut: FOID is required for ammo purchases; there is no dropship ammo.
- Delaware: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Florida: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Georgia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Hawaii: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Idaho: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Illinois: FOID card required for ammunition purchases.
- Indiana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Iowa: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Kansas: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Kentucky: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Louisiana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Maine: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Maryland: No sales of ammo to Annapolis.
- Massachusetts: State-issued ID and FOID are required for ammunition shipments.
- Michigan: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Minnesota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Mississippi: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Missouri: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Montana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Nebraska: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Nevada: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- New Hampshire: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- New Jersey: FOID and state ID are required for ammo purchases; there is no dropship ammo.
- New Mexico: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- New York: Ammo shipments must be sent to an FFL, or the customer must provide a valid state-issued ID and can only ship to the address on that ID.
- North Carolina: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- North Dakota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Ohio: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Oklahoma: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Oregon: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Pennsylvania: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Rhode Island: A license is required for the purchase of ammunition; residents must be 21 years or older and possess a valid pistol or revolver safety certificate.
- South Carolina: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- South Dakota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Tennessee: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Texas: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Utah: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Vermont: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Virginia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Washington State: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Washington D.C.: No sales of ammo or projectiles.
- West Virginia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Wisconsin: No specific ammunition restrictions.
- Wyoming: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Really? I only use firefox and it worked fine for me.
Maybe it’s geo-restricted? Or maybe it’s an issue with an extension you use?
I know it’s not a cert issue. And works fine if trusted by noscript.
Was there a specific episode you wanted to link? It just brings me to the newest episode.
I’m guessing you meant to link to this episode. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-it-could-happen-here-30717896/episode/safe-gun-ownership-240906760/
Its also the time of year to start thinking about buying chicks. Its a commitment and I recommend doing your research but if you can properly care for egg laying hens then I highly recommend you consider building the required infrastructure and having hens. There is an initial investment, but now it costs me about $3 to produce a dozen pasture raised eggs.