We don't all have shitty neighbors. Some are actually pretty nice. And I'm sure the neighbor asked permission first.
Drigo
I make sure the pannis always hot first, but maybe I could be using more oil, I generally try to use as little as possible as I don't wanna over do it.
And maybe I should get some new spatulas aswell. These I have are some shitty old plastic ones
I might be using too little fats like oil/butter, but I really try to not over use it.
Most foods cook fine, but I especially have trouble with scrambled eggs. But I guess it's a "wet" good like your hash browns. Maybe I should buy a different kind of pan for that
I also have a le creuset enameled cast iron, but for some reason I don't think I'm using it correctly. I find too often that food is sticking to it. I have tried lots of different things, but non seem to work. Honestly I think the only thing left to try is using a bigger stove maybe? But thats not so easy haha
But what are you doing, how are you using it?
Fandme også surt at være verdens eneste Co2-negative land. Og så ligge lige i midten af de mest forurenede lande, som Bangladesh, Indien og Kina
Den her video af Veratasium, synes jeg gav mig en bedre forståelse af hvad "IQ" tests faktisk er. Jeg havde også selv opfattelsen at man ikke rigtigt kan bruge den til noget, men der er mere til det end man lige går og tror https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkKPsLxgpuY
Damn that is spooned and unlucky at the same time. So true, they're like 60k xp/h also, very good task!
If you go to luminartech own website, on the home page, if you scroll abit down, they have a LiDAR 1550nm vs 905nm section and a downloadable 7 page pdf where you can read about it. It's of course biased because they themselves are making it, so bear that in mind.
Very nice boss, but the purging staff is a hard requirement for an efficient p3. I think we tried it 10 times and got 2 kills. Then my team mate disassembled his emberlight and made a purging staff, and we did 11 KC in 12 attempts. It's probably the best item for Yama
The company specifically called out “close-ups” as the problem, meaning that our phones should be safe with distant shots
Also I think they're using lidar with a frequency of 1550 nanometer which can't penetrate the eye or cause damage.
Also, they take up space in super markets, if they wanna sell them there. If they just wanna sell them on a webshop, they still have to package and send the parts which costs a lot of money aswell. I think this is the absolute best case, and I (might be biased because I own a 3d printer myself) think 95% of people knows someone who have a 3d printer, that would love to print something like this for other people
Tilgængæld leverer usa så ikke droner til Ukraine, men til Israel i stedet for.