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They may cancel your credit card or refuse to open new ones for you, but they can’t refuse to charge back transactions you dispute.
They may cancel your credit card or refuse to open new ones for you, but they can’t refuse to charge back transactions you dispute.
Common in Texas, or sometimes sliced longways and called Texas toothpicks.
That’s wild. I just bought several recently for $20 ea
They do that in my rural area with ham radios on each end.
It sucks from the top of the canister, but the inlet is in the side. The water falls down, and the air is sucked out to maintain vacuum.
I had a starter set as a kid and only glued them together, never actually played with anyone. Glad it stopped there.
Cut them in chunks before you boil if you’re going to rice them anyways. They take forever to boil whole.
Or the board game geek marketplace. I usually look up all the games the seller has listed to get a bit lower price on several and save on shipping.
And it holds you against lateral G force with the gussets, which isn’t necessary sitting still.
Split pea soup
Refried beans, or short burst to thicken bean pot
Protein shakes
Sorry, I didn’t know
Telegram will allow her to use a virtual number
Pasting from my reply to a PM I just received:
You need a client, provider, and nzb indexer.
I use SabNZBD, Eweka.nl, and nzbgeek. It’s about $70/yr or so for the two subscriptions.
You will configure the download client to use the provider for its connection, but the nzbs you download will tell your client which messages contain the files.
You can search the indexer and download files that way as if you were using a torrent site. But it is really smooth and easy to use with sonarr or radarr fetching things for you. In that case, you would configure those fetchers to log into the indexer to search then send the NZB to your client automatically.
Usenet
.5 is not 25% of 4
Oh yours looks doubled for some reason.
I’m all about piracy, but as another alternative, consider seeing if you can get a digital library card somewhere local or multiple and connect them to Libby to borrow books and audio books for 2 weeks at a time
You’re saying it out loud? Who in the world to?
How can that comply with federal law that customers are not liable for fraudulent purchases on credit cards?