Isn’t this the whole idea behind flatpak but everyone seems to hate it
Isn’t this the whole idea behind flatpak but everyone seems to hate it
The Riker Maneuver
It’s complicated. It’s sort of colony animal, like a slime mold or a portuguese man-o-war. Either way, you shouldn’t touch it.
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I shall ponder this thoroughly
You’ll probably have to generate a lot of plots, graphs and figures. Choosing the right type of figure to explain the data is an important skill - maybe have a play with some of the examples from https://r-graph-gallery.com/
User: I’ve tried everything
Support: Have you tried <first step in documentation>?
There’s no plastic in an aluminum can. Both glass and aluminum are almost totally recycled into their base materials. Aluminum is lighter to transport to and from the recycling facility.
That is a good question, but I suspect if you tried this in real life it would still show static.
I suspect a better thought experiment would be if you just disconnected the input and amplification circuit entirely from the CRT tube, in which case you would probably just get white as the electron beam scans back and forth without any modulation.
Hmmm… these r/WallStreetBets types seem irresponsible with their money…
It’s based on the same technology that makes you turn faster in Mario Kart if you tilt your head and turn the controller like a steering wheel.
Starfleet is not the military as they are so often having to remind everyone
I think the canon reason given for this and other “why didn’t the ship’s computer just stop them?” situations that it’s a privacy violation to just go around scanning people without their permission.
Although they do seem to do a lot of “scanning for life-signs” so who knows?
If you could split yourself into a copy of yourself… And why is it one?
Gary Newman -> Gary Oldman
overhead style showerhead
I don’t understand… Where should the water come from? Below? From the sides?
If she hadn’t acted, wouldn’t we all be posting Tuvok and Neelix memes?
‘‘The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few (or one)’’
Thanks for making this! I was looking for something that could do this year’s ago, and ended up using a bunch of hacky tools. Will try it out next time I do some homebrew items!
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