If you use usenet, many indexers have a requests section. I've had a couple filled at NZBgeek in the past.
Darkassassin07
It's not really what the holes were made for, but there are some extension cords that have a locking feature; a pair of plastic pins moved by a lever that lock into those holes preventing it from unplugging. Handy for dragging power tools around the shop.
~~Ask~~Reddit is over run by bots.
FTFY
"you ever had a hoof-job before"
horse takes another drag from its cigarette
There's a video in the article showing the whole process. The new module was completely hidden inside the calculators case and soldered to the internal connections.
Until you actually open it up, it doesn't look abnormal at all.
Issued by the school; I never owned it.
Back when we were doing quadratic equations; I wrote a program on my TI-84 that would ask which parts of the equation you already had, and would fill in the rest for you.
My teacher liked it so much he bought a transfer cable for those calculators so he could get a copy for himself. Then used to to grade tests.
Thanks!
Lol, what an idiot. I'm going to develop an allergy to popcorn at this rate
who trades horses for in-flight handjobs,
Lmao, I wanna know the story behind this line
Cards Against Humanity says it mowed the land "and maintained it in its natural state, marking the edge of the lot with a fence and a 'No Trespassing' sign."
/edit: lmao.
Just this week, I setup Homepage to monitor my server and its various docker containers at a glance, including cpu/ram/network usage and a whole bunch of information pulled from their APIs (such as how many itemes are actively downloading via sonarr+sabnzbd, or how many queries were blocked by pihole today).
That in turn lead me too Glances, both as various widgets in Homepage as well as a stand alone tool.
Note: Homepage doesn't come with authentication. You'll have to handle that yourself via a reverse proxy or vpn. Glances has an optional login page you can enable, but I haven't explored that. I access services like these by connecting to my network through OpenVPN.
GNOME Linux I use it regularly to switch between tasks/windows, as well as windows+arrow keys to snap windows to edges or minimize them.