

I’ll whip you up a pizza. Got dough and sauce in the fridge. What toppings would you like?
I’ll whip you up a pizza. Got dough and sauce in the fridge. What toppings would you like?
After school, many students will go to cram school. It’s the same here in Japan.
Do brands like Jim Beam, which are manufactured in the U.S., but are actually wholly owned by Suntory Japan, count? I’m not meaning to troll, I really do wonder what people think. I live in Japan and enjoy Jim Beam (but not fascism) and I actually assumed incorrectly that it was produced here, as since it was acquired by Suntory, the price had significantly dropped.
Yeah, I really hope that the dev is well. That’s the most important thing. FWIW I’m using Voyager now and it’s all mostly there. I just can’t seem to let go of the swipe from right to left gesture that would reopen the last viewed post, though.
I guess that must be it. The two older iPads I have don’t display battery stats, even though one is running the latest iPadOS. Don’t know why they have to gate-keep such features from older devices.
Thanks. I tried with a without a case just now with not the TestFlight and the web app and still couldn’t get it to work! I also have a glass screen protector I wonder if that is messing with it? Anyway, the way Arctic has it implement it works every time.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve tried it before and I tried it again just now and for the life of me I could not find a way to swipe to return to the previous post from the main feed. If there is a setting I am missing I’d love to be proven wrong.
Arctic, but the TestFlight expires in 13 days, and the AppStore version was last updated 7 months ago. I’m not complaining, as it is free. However, it’s the only app I’ve tried that has the swipe back option that Apollo had, and I find that really useful. If you want to return to the last post you viewed, from the feed screen you simply swipe from right to left.
Do any other apps have this feature now?
Don’t know but had been wondering the same thing. Thanks for asking the question!
This Chicken recipes uses some anise. Not much but might help out. It is delish.
I’m following this thread because I also have about the same amount as you lol.
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
Reader view on most browsers will bypass articles like this. It worked for me.
Kind of. A college professor assigned a programming assignment for homework which I swear we had not covered the material required to implement it in class. They had however lazily assigned it from the textbook. So I went onto eMule (I know, right?) and found to teacher’s guide and worked backwards from the solution to try to understand it. Then I wrote my own solution. It still didn’t work perfectly though lol.
Oh once in high school, the smart kid memorised the multiple choice answers to the science test which they had in first period. They shared it at lunch time. We all memorised it or wrote it on something like an eraser. Needless to say, the next day, the whole class was given a new test and a firm talking to.
It’s a clock, not a watch, and it could have been shot through the side, which is not visible from this perspective. … and we are way overthinking this lol.
Use reader view to see the whole article.
Not uncommon here in Japan, either. People leave phones/handbags to reserve a table when they go to order at the counter (at a cafe etc). It’s nice not to have to constantly worry about theft as much as other some countries. Not to say that there is no crime because that’s not true.
I think everyone in this thread is right. We seem to be disagreeing over the use of the article ‘a’.
The OP said it would be “100% profit” which is correct. This is in the general sense that they paid nothing so that any price would be pure profit.
You’re talking specific numbers, hence it is “a 100% profit”. Depending on the price it could be any percentage like “a 213.75% profit”.
You’re both correct! It’s funny how English works, right?!
People don’t really talk like that, at least not anymore.
But this comic strip is from 1988 lol
I don’t have a solution, but just wanted to make you aware that you can run scripts over SSH using iOS shortcuts. Perhaps that could help? Although, I guess you probably already knew that.