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Yep. Seagate have earned their reputation. Pass.
Yep. Seagate have earned their reputation. Pass.
What a strange issue. Have you tried plugging the keyboard in after booting? What about using a powered USB hub?
Floating flying fish I think!
For titans especially
Yar! 🏴☠️
Thanks buddy. Right back at you.
Rough question for a guy who just lost his wife at 35. I’d empty my account to be able to have the time over.
Shit on your own lawn to establish dominance.
Do you want solutions or just to complain about the problem?
I’m going to agree with the other commenter. We had the same issue and started running a humidifier and it resolved the static issues. Not only is it uncomfortable for your pet, but it’s also really bad for your electronics.
Getting two birds stoned at the same time
Tell TSA your username. They’ll find something for you to do for 20 hours.
So you’re saying a 1:1 travel to staying ratio?
Best of luck! Hope it works out for you.
Yep. I ended up giving mine away when I wasn’t able to get it to print consistently. That was the second 3d printer I gave away because they’re more trouble than they’re worth (at least the kits are).
I’m not sure if I’ll get another in the future. Maybe a pre-assembled Prusa.
I don’t actually know when my friend’s kid’s birthday is. But if they mention it’s coming up, I’ll engage them about their plans and if they’ve asked for anything in particular for a birthday present.
I’ll bet that protocol is going to vary a lot depending on the age of the children and how close you are with their parents. If you’re related to them, however distantly, it’s probably more acceptable to wish them a happy birthday directly.
I mean that’s a fair guess, but I’ve had them for 20 years, so I would assume that family or my wife would have mentioned if they were noticable.
For some people it increases sensitivity. For me it’s just body jewelry. I didn’t have a ton of sensation before I got them pierced, so it wasn’t a huge deal.
They’ve had some of the highest failure rates among drive manufacturers.