

lentils, featuring onion and garlic
lentils, featuring onion and garlic
probably not the lowest quality, but an allarm clock from walmart that sheared/tore off the prongs from its plug leaving them in the outlet. (to have some charity I was putting significant strain on it)
I’ll give you shit for the obvious jpeg blocking and sinusoidal patterns
cool, hopefully they don’t fuck up the Java release.
I was feeling more “American that hates their government” vibes
finally, candy companies fighting drug companies
yeah, but it is nice if the towel rack is screwed into studs so it can be used as one in a pinch.
to add to this, non removable cords just need to die, there is almost never significant cost to make the cord tetachable and it allows the user to replace the cord after it inevitably gets eaten by a vacuum or breaks of metal fatigue.
those hooks are perfect for hanging two t shirts on, or a zippered/buttoned clothing, or even skirts
Every thing permanently installed in a house should IMO be designed to support one human of weight from above, especially in a room that will have a wet slipery floor.
Honestly my bigges complaint with extra layers is when the manufacturer decides that nobody needs to use modifiers with them.
Office chairs, no, but massage chairs have.
designed without thought to abnomal situations, when designing ot to handle them better would require almost no extra effort.
the designs worked just as well as when they were new, the competition just got better though
that same logic was used by American auto manufacturers, then their vehicles became obsolete as the competition had been improving their designs to be more efficient.
It’s almost as if volte being a* proprietary technology hurts consumers and a lack of emergency test numbers (numbers that use the emergency system but are just for testing that it works) makes things harder.
*potentially multiple technologies
To be fair, phone books are far from common in the USA anymore, and DNS is a far more interacted with technology than old school caller id.
sometimes it’s not about solving the immediate problem, but about making sure it doesn’t happen again.
(literally “fixed” my alarm clock this week after it’s plug broke off in the outlet by giving it a $10 right angle plug that won’t be under any significant strain.)
as someone living in the north west clean off the roof of your car so it doesn’t get on your windshield.
I can barely count the number of alarm clocks that I ended up destroying by hitting the snooze button on two hands.