Don’t leave out Spez.
You mean the one in the comment that the comment you replied to mentioned and linked to?
I’m not pausing it for you. I’m pausing it for me, so I don’t miss anything while you are shuffling around the room disturbing my focus.
Boing is starting to have a bigger mysterious trail of bodies around them than Hilary Clinton.
I would expect bespoke software and OS in a $200 device to be way less impressive than what a multi billion dollar company develops.
You do know you can listen to a whole album on Spotify, right?
Yay for slacktivism.
the vast majority of venues have exclusive ticketing contracts to only use Ticketmaster.
It doesn’t even end there. Live Nation has been buying up major venues all over the country.
It was a rhetorical question because you were suggesting a choice should be offered.
What other client choices are out there that let you directly access SharePoint files or Microsoft Planner directly in a team chat?
Harambee looking like Harambo in that link.
Well saying it’s hotter is just misinformation that wasn’t necessary to add then.
I did not expect that response when I saw a notification. I’m so used to the old place where dropping insightfull info is met with arguments.
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This isn’t true. Both 5.56 and .223 can be loaded to a variety of pressure specs. 5.56 being hotter is fudd lore due to it being the military spec.
The difference between the two comes down to how the neck of the cartridge is measured. The the 5.56 is rated to withstand a certain pressure…it does not mean it is always loaded to a higher pressure.
The reason you don’t want to shoot 5.56 in a .223 is because the cartridge neck doesn’t fit the chamber properly and the resulting incorrect headspace is what can cause a catastrophic failure …again it’s not due to the round being hotter.
Right? OP paid attention in math class but not in English.
Hah, that’s a mix up of the two main cheat codes… IDKFA and IDDQD.