

It doesn’t say what type of capacitor is used
Yes, it does. They’re supercapacitors.
It doesn’t say what type of capacitor is used
Yes, it does. They’re supercapacitors.
Not sure why you were downvoted, you are correct. You can’t even say “Winnie the Pooh”.
https://gamerant.com/marvel-rivals-banned-words-winnie-the-pooh/
NetEase is the developer of Marvel Rivals. They are a huge Chinese based company, they have ties to the CCP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetEase https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Rivals
Therapy is maintenance (at the very least). If you haven’t ever been to therapy, you’re driving around without an oil change.
If you’re wanting to practice soldering, and build a small, cheap project at the same time, I’d recommend cheap project kits from Aliexpress (there are probably equivalents on Amazon). Do projects that are through hole soldering first, before attempting SMD components.
There are plenty to choose from and they’re cheap, so if it doesn’t work then it doesn’t matter much.
There will be plenty of Youtube videos of people putting these things together if you want to know more.
Have fun!
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The most likely scenario is that the person with first-hand knowledge misinterpreted the situation.
Exactly. Which is why I started with questions so you could explain more. That’s how a conversation works and prevents it from getting toxic.
These poor men and their sensitive feelings…
Case and point.
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“For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.”
Your original post tells us to pronounce it the way she says it, but doesn’t actually show us how she says it.
How did you expect us to pronounce it correctly if we haven’t heard her say it?
Did you read the rest of my post? You can’t say “correctly pronounce it”, and then not give instruction. That doesn’t help anyone.
Right right right
and that would be … ?
Oh, I found the video on her Youtube channel literally addressing this question back in 2016:
If it’s so simple, why can’t the US get it right? Isn’t it the greatest country in the world?
I figured that one out when I was, like, 8 years old.
That’s not the best argument to use. There are a lot of plans that 8 year olds make, and most of them suck.
Meeting in person.
dig a little deeper beyond what gets radio play and you can find some good shit.
Don’t leave us hanging! What are your suggestions?
Believing claims on the grounds that they haven’t been disproven is just bad epistemology
Well, it’s a good thing that wasn’t my position.
If you’re claiming my fridge has no tiny invisible pink elephants you are welcome to provide evidence.
I will make no claims on the matter and thus have to provide no evidence either way.
Edit: I think you’re confusing me for the other guy.
“There is enough evidence to be confident there aren’t structural problems” is what they’re really saying.
Bro, the graphite is not there. Everything is completely normal.
It says in the article