That looks to be some type of velvet worm.
That looks to be some type of velvet worm.
I’m so glad my favorite moth, the rosy maple moth (the pink and yellow one with a mullet) was in this picture.
At least link to the original video and author (Natural Habitat Shots) instead of a crappy aggregator account:
The imperial system doesn’t have any electromagnetism units that I’m aware of, so they borrow from SI.
I think the semicolons are correct too (though the colon you mentioned would add a lot of clarity). This grammar rule comes up infrequently enough that it can be jarring to encounter a semicolon before reaching the end of a properly formed independent clause.
Yes he definitely was, but I guess studios weren’t ready for the implication of mice-like creatures bring birthed from human vaginas.
Looks like five mistakes to me. And two spelling errors.
You could, but should pick a different drive than c (this will likely break a ton of stuff)
I actually really like that fsutil case sensitivity can be set on a folder by folder basis so that I can have a safe space to deal with Linux files.
Oh, then I guess only emotionally then. Thanks for the clarification.
Much like Eiffel 65, I appear to be blue…
I’m not sure if this is sarcastic, since I have neighbors just like this. (I hope it is sarcastic)
It’s a graph of this: https://youtu.be/G7RgN9ijwE4
In an attempt to mimic D&D more closely, all follow up movies will be cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.
Bummer. The '\?' prefix will work regardless of registry setting, though it’s a pain to remember each time.
You can also enable long paths in w10/11 (30,000+ characters). Instructions are here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/maximum-file-path-limitation?tabs=registry
Can’t you work around that with the extended length prefix of \\?\
(\\?\C:\whateverlongpathhere\
)? Though admittedly, it is a pain in the ass to use.
(edited for clarity and formatting)
Flounders are born symmetrical; eye migration happens as they transition to the juvenile stage of growth.