I mean if you keep it around his entire life, I agree that’s way too long.
How do you figure it’s getting smaller?
Speaking from just my experience, it seems to be getting more active over time. It’s happening slowly, but there’s definitely more interaction happening here then there was a few months ago.
My expectations.
Retroarch box for your TV?
You can buy a USB blu-ray drive for like $50.
Rather than build a computer, check out NAS devices.
My Synology NAS does everything you mention except ripping, and you can rip with any computer that has an optional drive.
A NAS is lower power than a tower server, and many are designed to let you swap hard drives.
I agree, it would take a significant amount of noodles to constipate the effort required to succumb.
I agree, but the line is titled “country freedom rank.” Not “media freedom rank.” So the implication goes beyond what may be intended.
“Mostly free” my ass.
“It’s like n, only better.”
OP wasn’t asking about layer height, only nozzle diameter.
Humans are basically good.
Sounds like he’s hydrophobic.
Technically, it’s Frank Sinatra singing about how awesome Paul Anka thinks he is.
I’m not saying that’s better.
I have free will. I know because I decided I do.
(That’s the joke.)
This is an important thing for people to understand.
“Crime” doesn’t always equate to “wrongdoing.”
Freeing a slave may sometimes be illegal, but it’s always the right thing to do.
I agree. That’s why I tried to stick to “in technical terms.”
Philosophically, could it be seen as “criminal” to take a stranger’s food if everyone lived solitary lives apart from each other? Would the word “crime” even exist, or would there be an equivalent term unrelated to societal laws?
Additionally, language norms can unintentionally cloud meaning. Did OP mean “would it be considered wrong,” but say “crime” because that’s how they perceive the idea?
It’s too easy to infer all kinds of meaning from a few words. So, at least in this case, it seemed best to be as literal and specific as possible, based on how OP asked. Even if it didn’t make for a satisfying answer
Ahh, the modem world: a person says “the potato quality,” and it’s hard to tell if it’s a meme or an autocorrect error.