

It’s fun to reach out and touch something from 50 yards.
No rule that says toys have to be safe.
I think there are a few toys with weapon origins. Like yoyos and slingshots. Guns don’t have to be any different.
It’s fun to reach out and touch something from 50 yards.
No rule that says toys have to be safe.
I think there are a few toys with weapon origins. Like yoyos and slingshots. Guns don’t have to be any different.
Old control engineers will also be familiar, I know the old koyo line of plcs is octal based (even though the modbus addressing isn’t).
Play any game how you want to play.
Forgotten laundry leads to mildew. Plenty of home assistance scripts out there to remind users to empty washer/dryer.
Makes sense for manufacturers to want to build this feature into the appliance itself.
Yeah required me to put it online before giving me control of the video sources.
I set up a tv for my mother in law. No joke had to register with an email before it would let me switch to HDMI.
Lol Andrew WK ready to die
I rock a stainless nalgene. Best of both worlds.
Thanks for the correction.