- Airplane (Flying High)
- Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
- The Empire Strikes Back
I don’t know your specific machine and haven’t used cassettes for years, but from experience back in the day the first thing that occurs to me is uneven tension - what happens if you manually fast forward the tape to the end then rewind it? Does retensioning the tape help at all?
Greed and self interest.
There’s a detective show called Reyka that I found very interesting.
How do you think they got nice feet? Call and tell them the situation, they’ve seen everything.
People breaking lines manually by pressing Enter and indenting the paragraph by inserting spaces at the beginning of the line.
Wanting to expand knowledge, learn new skills. Looking for something closer to home so a shorter commute.
Maria Brink and In This Moment
I went from original iPhone SE to 13 mini. I kept using the SE until it was no longer updated, although it still gets security updates from time to time. The 13 mini is a little larger, but not 6.5“ larger. I’m dreading the day that they stop supporting it, modern phones are so huge. I did read about a guy that doesn’t have a phone, just an Apple Watch, I might think about that.
I use Evolution on desktop, and don’t have an email app on my phone. Email is for longer texts that require thought, and a proper keyboard. If it’s urgent, text me or call.
Yes, I’m old.
Dog poo bags. I was thinking about this the other day. Future archaeologists will dig up landfill and find all these plastic bags full of dog poop, which won’t have broken down because it’s wrapped in plastic. What was the significance of dog poop to this ancient civilisation? Why was their dog poo preserved? What benefit does the dog poo give in the afterlife? And will it still smell after being wrapped in plastic for a thousand years?
Australia:
Your mom
I also choose this man’s ex wife.
Where would the poo go? The only thing I can think of is that it would back up until it comes out your mouth. (Although I can think of a few people that talk shit, maybe that’s what happened).
I don’t think welding would work. You’d have to stitch it shut and wait for the flesh to grow together, which might take a few weeks. I don’t know if cauterisation would count as welding, and I don’t know if the seam would be strong enough to resist the back pressure. If it tears open due to said pressure, there’s also the risk of infection due to foreign matter entering the bloodstream.
Why don’t you start with a cork or a butt plug and see how well it works after the first twelve hours? Then if you like the result, apply superglue for a quick fix.
Fill up on vegetables instead of carbs. Eat dinner mid afternoon instead of evening, and exercise, even if just a long walk, afterwards.