I have my suspicions they're from a country that routinely denies people access to more than just milk.
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Shoehorned. I'm sure you have your reasons to hate conservatism, and I have no intention to downplay or dismiss whatever opinion you hold on conservatism, but Russians are fatalistic conformists, not conservatists.
Did we need some milk or a couple groceries? sorry, public transit trip tik has this taking 6hrs round trip, that's just too inconvenient
Have you considered moving to a country that does sell milk? I can visit 3 capitals within 6 hours of public transport roundtrip. Though one can legally buy milk halfway to the tram station, so that'd be 5 min walking roundtrip.
It's not a protocol vulnerability.
20g force is standard, and the profile is insanely tactile/clicky, with instant actuation and very fast breakaway of forces (1/x^2).
So, closer to mouse switches than keyboard switches?
I've heard figures up to $30k, I think, but 1. reports on whether these are or are not paid out reliably don't seem conclusive to me 2. I'd be very surprised if there wasn't a regional coefficient, and these are Moscow numbers 3. wrestling them out of the system must be hard, and now there's also $SUBJ.
I remember it used to be 1/13 of its metal value, but I can't Google it up quickly and the ratio has probably changed since then anyway.
That's actually sad. Not just the sports competition between the bad and the worse you call elections, but also the part where you're so invested in team rivalry that you don't see the whole problem.
The correct metaphor would be a one-piece puzzle with one side being a shit emoji, and the other one being a shit emoji, but they're of different size and color.
Just a reminder that a substance being legal doesn't mean you should consume it.
To put things into perspective, that's ~4 months of median salary, or ~8 months of minimum wage.
Mousier than mouse? Wow.