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  • Similar upbringing and path. It's felt terrible to learn so many friends and family don't actually care about policy, democracy or even freedom as much as they want to hate a "liberal" and want their politician to do the same.

  • Some people are claustrophobic and having a window to look out makes a ton of difference. A middle seat isn't an option they can handle and while an aisle seat is preferred, a window seat is tolerable provided it actually has a window. Personally I don't care but knowing someone that is quite claustrophobic, this would be a big deal for them.

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  • You're thinking calf and I'm thinking muscular thighs. You can definitely see the difference in tight, stretchy jeans.

  • Some places are verifying the number is registered with a mobile provider too. I have a home VOIP line that accepts texts and I can send them too, and I use it when I don't want to give out my cell #. Some sites won't take it though, knowing it's not a cell carrier. Some won't take Google Voice numbers either.

  • Worse than that... they're probably researching if they can reverse this and make their neighbors racist

  • Thankfully no. I think they're more like 5.5-6% currently. Back in 2020 I managed to get a 2.375%.

  • Not sure your workout regimine but I've found compound lifts make for shorter workouts and provide the most benefit as we age, particularly squats, deadlifts and rows.

    So many people think their back hurts because they're old when really their back hurts because it's weak. I started lifting at 47... that was 8+ years ago. I feel so much better and ache so much less in my 50s than I did in my 40s, and surprisingly you can really add muscle and strength even when you're older, if you want to push yourself. I never anticipated such gains were possible but working hard combined with eating and sleeping well still pays off.

  • Not a Canadian but same here. I'm driving around with the top down in my convertible if it's sunny and in the 40s. Coat doesn't come out usually until single digits, either regular temp or wind chill. Had a bright sunny day a few years ago after a snow storm and my neighbors teased me because I was out shoveling snow in shorts and flip flops. Some of us just handle the cold better than others.

  • Raised in Phoenix I wondered as a kid how people could tolerate the cold because the 40's felt like I might not survive waiting for the bus. Now I've lived in a colder climate for 30+ years and drive around with my top down on my convertible if it's sunny and in the 40s. I'm not really normal but nonetheless you might be surprised how you can acclimate to a new environment.

  • Clothes won't help if you fall in a lake but they certainly help keep you from experiencing hypothermia due to cold weather. I'm thinking you must not understand the definition of the word.

  • This particular model I have in my house. Only ones I've ever had that take 2 AA instead of 1 9V battery. And when you open it + and - indicators aren't easily determined so take note before you remove the old batteries or you'll be struggling, which is no fun at 3am when you're barely awake, standing on a short stool and your eyes are full of gunk.

  • What a weak and easily threatened mind you have.

  • People have already mentioned some great ones but no mention of "An American Werewolf In London"?? Such a great film with some fantastic special effects, great acting, a splash of humor and a touching story.

  • Murdered...

  • I'm entertained by his dedication.

  • Who the hell wants to put their cold beer in the hot sand anyway??

  • Thank you for that! I'm keeping the cvedetails link bookmarked.

    My two devices, the Archer BE9300 router and the TL-WA3001 AP aren't listed with any known vulnerabilities, though I suppose it may be they haven't been tested. The BE9300 is pretty popular though so that would be surprising.

    The known vulnerabilities in their other devices don't appear malicious or any worse than other common vendors either however. Given the state of the US government and its desire to monitor it's citizens, I can't decide if it's contempt for TP-Link is a bad thing or not. They might just be mad they can't get the vendor to give them a backdoor.

  • A solution to what exactly? Nobody has provided any information about definitive risks.

    An as OpenWRT goes it would either be a permanent solution or no solution at all. How would it be temporary?