The North Koreans aren’t the type to joke around though. He’s almost certainly going to be tortured, and he may never return home unless there is a prisoner swap.
The North Koreans aren’t the type to joke around though. He’s almost certainly going to be tortured, and he may never return home unless there is a prisoner swap.
I would have cut out the arrow key / pg up/dn block and reglued the keypad area. I use the keypad far more often than that area.
But I’m also crazy because I have a separate standalone Bluetooth keypad for my left hand as well so I have double the keypads!
I can think of only a few reasons why the military would have you take training in Texas:
Gunslingin’ with revolvers, single and akimbo
Practicing the perfect “Yeehaw”
Wrasslin’
Combat maneuver training in boots with spurs
Lasso training
This one has a cloth like padding at the forehead, it collects the sweat but gets saturated and beads up on the front and rolls off.
It’s nice to have if it isn’t a lot of sweat, but when your entire face is drenched, it does that.
I was working outside this week (Southern US) and it was an absolutely miserable week. After a half an hour I was drenched in sweat, and it was rolling off my hard hat, getting in my eyes, and I was forced to pace myself and work much slower than I would otherwise be able to do because the heat was that intense.
I was able to drink some of my coconut water reserve because it has the things plants crave.
It’s definitely the worst summer heat I’ve felt since ever.
There’s also the distance between our eyes, the mirror, and the length of the car that we drive that also play an important subconscious role in determining depth perception of the cars in our FOV behind us. This is something you just can’t replicate with a camera as it is fixed in one location that you’re not accustomed to.
We get used to this feeling quickly, even when driving rental cars that aren’t our own. Then our brain adapts to it and we’re all good.
A cool thought about sourdough starters is that they are unique. A starter from 1897 should impart a flavor unlike any other starter. It’s like the snowflake of the yeasty realm.
Now you’ve got sauce all over your cheeks.
If they give you flak, just say it’s part of your religion.
earth.nullschool.net is a pretty cool visualizer of all things meteorological.
This is why the discriminator /s is necessary for comments like that.