You probably just used a server they didn't block. I probably just hit ones they did on each of the three I chose. Lol.
And interesting...
You probably just used a server they didn't block. I probably just hit ones they did on each of the three I chose. Lol.
And interesting...
I appreciate that.
Thanks for explaining it. Never heard that term before.
I had 2 days off work and was playing video games. Sorry.
Pie-flavored.
Bastards really don't like me using a VPN. Tried 3 different servers and still hitting the block page.
What's that page of?
Very good point about the low-tech method.
As for the Home Assistance route, honestly, I've never really gotten into the whole "Internet of Things" thing.
Imagine losing your wife. That'd be a strange experience!
(Also, excellent idea. I used to do that, but didn't work 100% of the time; maybe with some modifications it might work better than it did...)
Edit: I just realized that put me in a bookstore and suddenly I'm the wife that someone would lose. Lol.
What is "protest medicine"?
Well, if you're typing on a computer as opposed to a phone, for instance, it's typically a lot easier to type out an emoticon as opposed to an emoji. Therefore, emoticons would likely be objectively better.
Likewise, if you're typing on a smartphone, most people have an emoji drawer they can pop open in a jiffy and choose what they want.
Then again, even in both of these situations, it also depends on what crowd you're in: some people honestly just prefer emoticons because it's what they grew up with, like me; others prefer emoji, for varying reasons.
Most instances where one is objectively better suited than the other are based on subjective criteria.
Lol, I like that. xD
While I agree with you, I would like to point out one exception I've noticed: veeeeeery occasionally you'll run into someone with an old junker that either has a broken cruise control or an old, not fully maintained cruise control system.
My old busted up, 70% rusted-out ’99 Ford Ranger that I had bought for like $1000 had the latter problem, where the cruise control would work, but its accuracy sat at around ±1–2 mph or so.