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  • Gaming laptops are great for those who don't understand they're getting a slower, harder to upgrade and more expensive system than a desktop.

    Unless a college student in Tokyo with half a square foot of desk space, or travel a lot and like to game at the hotel, there are very few reasonable justifications for a gaming laptop. And even with those justifications they are a less-than-ideal situation. A desktop is always a better solution when feasible.

  • The 'water' is the 'contamination'.

  • You're worried about a water balloon while standing under a waterfall.

  • Can't have the plebs accessing alternative viewpoints. They must only consume the dogma preached by the troon brigade.

  • OMG. Did you know you have germs on you RIGHT NOW!?

    Better drink bleach to take care of the germs internally too, just to be safe.

  • I think they are for checkout convenience. That's why they're so thin, don't mess up the weight.

  • That's how you build natural immunity.

    You think you're not exposed to germs constantly? If the germs are on your hands they are also already on your face.

    You'd think germ theory hasn't been discovered since fucking 1762.

  • Touch grass.

  • And you'd be wrong. Triton subs have the only full-ocean-depth commercially rated submersible. It literally has no depth rating, it safe in any part of the ocean. And not just once. Repeatedly.

    Check out the stupid mistakes that were made with OceanGate - https://www.engineering.com/story/potential-structural-reasons-for-the-titan-submersible-failure

    "You’re remembered for the rules you break. And I’ve broken some rules to make this. The carbon fiber and titanium? There’s a rule you don’t do that. Well, I did.”

    There were several people who quit working with OceanGate because their failure would paint all submersibles with a bad reputation. And thanks to morons like you and Stockton, they were right.

  • Congrats on chasing down a decade-old bug!

  • Definitely, I'm assuming you drink that hot and hot drinks don't generate condensation. All you need is a heat barrier and ceramic is great for that no matter what kind of finish it has.

  • It's environment dependent. I could use them in the winter when it's not very warm or humid.

    But in the summer with the windows open a glass of ice water has a ton of condensation around it like the glass is leaking almost. Went through almost all types, plain plastic squares, then to cork, then to stone and finally the felt which actually work.

  • stone/non-glazed ceramic works ok because it's porous and absorbs the condensation. These look like glazed ceramic which won't work well. In high humidity environments there's so much water the coaster will start to stick to the glass or it'll spill off onto the surface you are trying to protect, it's just not ideal.

    Best coasters I've found are rubber with a felt/fabric insert. They never move or stick to the glass and the felt has enough surface area to evaporate the water.

  • Jump
  • Proper keming would fix that.

  • Those contracts are predetermined anyway. It's all part of the scam of for-profit prisons.

  • Capitalists are people. People will always corrupt a system for personal gain. Which is why communism is such a silly idea. It's always immediately corrupted. Capitalism assumes people are corrupt and has provided the greatest standard of living in history. It saved China.

    https://twitter.com/XVanFleet/status/1791505040831639835

  • It's supposed to be, dude is pulling a thorn or something out of it's paw.

    One day toward evening, when he was seated with the brethren to hear the sacred lessons read, a lion suddenly limped into the monastery. The other monks fled at the sight of the beast, but Jerome greeted him as a guest. The lion showed him his wounded foot, and Jerome called the brothers and ordered them to wash the animal’s feet and to dress the wound carefully. When they set about doing this, they found that the paw had been scratched and torn by thorns. They did what was necessary, and the lion recovered, lost all his wildness, and lived among the monks like a house pet.

  • Lol, you think regulation and moderation aren't poison themselves.