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It’s like reddit, but I don’t have to feel icky. given up looking for replacementsr/anarchydndr/apolloappr/Condutionr/robotechr/OSUOnlineCSr/vintageobscurar/ZeroCovidCommunitv

  • ask Jean Carrol

  • yeah, probably one whole tree ring

  • hay!

  • “may”

  • I access that reference

  • …so far

  • the more thing stay the same.

  • Heat

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  • I should have said it’s on when open, but turns off every time I close it whether the oven is on or not. So if I’m baking and turn on the light when I'm preheating, then I open the door to put the food in and close it to cook it, the light is then turned off automatically. Then I need to turn it back on, so I can keep an eye on things. And if I have to open the door during the baking process—like to flip something—it’s turned back off again when I close the door, and I have to turn it back on again.

    I’d have no problem if it’s this when the oven was off. But when it’s on, it’s pointless.

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  • Yeah, this is why it makes me irate that my oven automatically turns off the light when I open the door. If the oven is on, let me turn off the light if I want it off. The light and the “waste” heat from the light are both useful.

  • Facts.

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  • If you must know, do it by watching NewsRadio instead of his podcast.

  • Good idea to do a lead test on it in case someone used it for bullet casting.

  • and yet that geek is gorgeous

  • Your repeated violation of the Verbal Morality Statute has caused me to notify the San Angeles Police Department.

    Please remain where you are for your reprimand.

  • Yeah, I just meant it applies more to the followers than the leaders.

  • it didn't destroy your education; you did

  • cakemate

  • I think it’s more like his MAGAs

  • This source code is old enough that it hadn’t been stored digitally. “A dedicated team of historians and preservationists led by Yufeng Gao and Rich Cini,” calling itself the “DOS Disassembly Group,” painstakingly transcribed and scanned in codefrom paper printouts provided by Paterson. This process was made even more difficult because modern OCR software struggled with the quality of the decades-old printout.

  • no context @lemmy.world

    PIC

  • Dullsters @dullsters.net

    Outdoor sensor is failing

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Going to bed is just setting your body and brain down in a safe place, so you can use them later.

  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Where is the repo for this?

  • no context @lemmy.world

    pic

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    The core problem with A.I.

  • Mild Curses @piefed.social

    Mild Curse: Randomly, some things you set on flat surfaces fall off as if they aren't level even when they are

  • 196 @lemmy.world

    All humans need to make rules.pdf

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What are some backhanded compliments that are very subtle?

  • no context @lemmy.world

    PIC

  • Vanity license plates @lemmy.world

    disgusting

  • pet in virtual life @discuss.tchncs.de

    pet🚍ivl

  • LiminalSpace @lemmy.world

    how to enjoy

  • no context @lemmy.world

    pic

  • Vanity license plates @lemmy.world

    slow down there, buddy

  • Don't Dead - Open Inside @lemmy.ohaa.xyz

    it's a you

  • no context @lemmy.world

    PIC

  • Poetry @lemmy.world

    "The Lesson of the Moth" by Don Marquis

  • Vanity license plates @lemmy.world

    he hast driven

  • 196 @lemmy.world

    fine rule