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“I’m vegan! I don’t need to shower! I don’t produce mucus or smell because of my superior diet. Brb I’m gonna go wash my feet in the toilet!” -Steve Jobs
“I’m vegan! I don’t need to shower! I don’t produce mucus or smell because of my superior diet. Brb I’m gonna go wash my feet in the toilet!” -Steve Jobs
Check your message inbox for it! =)
Sure do you want the config.plist? I will warn you that after months of use, I can say it’s only 99% stable.
It is 100% stable during use, but during sleeps and suspends I get framebuffer KPs associated with the 5700XT graphics card I bought for it. I’m not using WEG - I was told my framebuffer issues are due to its absence. But last time I used WEG I couldn’t boot to login. Something about WEG perhaps not supporting the MacPro9,1 SMBIOS I’m using.
Random thought but why do the provided links never work in Memmy? They don’t redirect.
Ram trucks also are the #1 vehicle for DUIs in the US.
So there’s no way for Linux cups drivers to run these printers. Another reason to pass on them!
I imagine these are elements that are so short-lived they decay into known daughter particles in fractions of a second
It is exactly as you describe!
You were correct. It was indeed an improperly done piece of kick flashing at the very bottom near the gutter
No diverter is present there at all. There’s a bunch of things going on here that could be causing this problem and I think it would be best to address all of them at once:
Good point on the rafter tail. I’ll look in the attic in that area to confirm.
Yeah there’s flashing above there and it’s possible this is the source of the leak.
I’m afraid what I’m going to have to do is take all the siding off above here to expose the flashing and inspect it and repair. Then to remove and fix the rot I’m gonna have to take everything apart to get into that area behind the soffit - remove the gutter, fascia, etc to gain proper access
I work in the plastics industry. TiO2 is definitely our pigment of choice for white colorant