Deathwish: Part III
Deathwish: Part III
Availability, since I was a kid till today, most things are not available in my country. Convenience is a bonus. Price is a negative because my usenet/indexer cost is more than netflix/prime/disney and 2 more local services of my country.
Daron Malakian and the Scars on Broadway
It's a pretty simple process. First, you apply for a credit card from a bank. It helps if you have a good credit score but even if you don't you can get a basic one. Then you start spending very small amounts on it. Doesn't matter the amount, a few dollars every month and make sure you pay that bill on time. In the meantime, get a college degree, followed by some well paying job. Keep paying that monthly credit card bill on time though, and all your other bills. And then, a few years down the line from your first credit card, you'll be able to get a few more with your good credit score. Hell, they'll even send you free ones in the mail. Suddenly, you'll have all the credit card numbers you'll ever need. Banks hate this one simple trick!
I'd never thought about this but when the time comes I'll teach my sons, but hopefully they'll tell me some new way I don't know yet. Also a true pirate should check out Usenet.
They should compare notes with cdpr on how to, and how not to, go about this
You could try random internet radios, usually long lists are easily searchable and just listen to them for a few mins at a time to see if you like anything then if you do look up that bands albums, or if you're really interested read up about artists and what music inspires them and branch out from there.
Instructions unclear, we now have door to door scientologists instead
Wouldn't nextdns help block these kinda ads?
I'm betting most people will only have 1gbps capable hardware and cables
Can you share some funny calls if you ever received them?
Learn to fly, foo fighters
Within, daft punk
Tanha Dil, Shaan
Rooster, Alice in Chains
I'm probably wrong, but I think it means somewhere north of the capital city, and maybe it's only used in New York
I'd get this if it has other messaging apps like Signal, and banking apps...seems like it has android so should be ok. Unfortunately I don't see it hitting the market realistically...
I have an old Sony eink one which still works and is perfect
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Gnome is a big reason I switched fully to linux
Check out nzb360 it's so awesome, app to control your setup from your phone, very refined and just works
That guy looks like Chris O'Dowd
I prefer digital, but everything's a mess. Within digital, compared to notes/calendars/reminders, sending emails to myself is the most effective for me since I end up cleaning my inbox quite regularly and to clean I delete useless stuff, archive dealt with stuff, and pending stuff remains in my inbox. Rent payments for example will be an alarm, calendar with reminder, and email to all my accounts and my wife's. Whenever I do write, it's for a specific task and much better implemented.