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Whoppix was the first iteration followed by whax and then backtrack.
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Whoppix was the first iteration followed by whax and then backtrack.
Whitehouse comms is basically just being run by 4chan trolls at this point. Probably where they recruited from.
Thank you! It’s a mixture of salt, white pepper, black pepper, garlic, and some parsley / oregano.
Being able to raise and lower is great. The grill is one at one of the local parks. Most of the perks around here have at least one which you can reserve.
As for what I’m cooking on, it’s actually both! I used about 2 bundles of red oak, then a bunch of a good natural oak charcoal that I really like to help fill it out. I had more of both in reserve, but it ended up being just the right amount for what I needed.
And I’m sure it misses you as well.
I live about 20 minutes north of Santa Maria, it’s practically part of my religion.
Crazy, I just finished serving up a big Santa Maria style BBQ and was just coming to post some pictures from it.
Huh, TIL something new. I had no idea those had made there way too console, and yeah, I imagine they’d play terribly on a console.
If you’re thinking of the dark alliance games, BG3 isn’t related to those at all. It’s the spiritual successor to Baldurs Gate II: Shadows of Amn which was only ever released on PC. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldur’s_Gate_II:_Shadows_of_Amn.
Try looking to see if there are any local defcon, 2600, or BSides groups near where you’re at. That might give you a good start.
The big advantage in my opinion, is that you’d be able to buy or trade that ticket, in a digital form, on any third party market (or privately) without the forced involvement of a third party company like Ticketmaster.
I am no l by no means an evangelist, but I personally do think there are some interesting use cases which haven’t been fully realized yet.
Christine Chapel in the original series was played by Majel Barret, who’s other roles in later Star Trek series include voicing the ships computer, and Lwaxana Troi.
One of the best bosses I ever had once told me that people will stay for the culture but leave for money. His philosophy was to try and ensure that money was not a factor in people’s decision, then build as good a culture as he could.
And to be clear, by making money not a factor, I mean he paid well.
The Killing Star? I don’t think I’ve ever met another person that read that book.
Elections so clean the result will be known before they start.