As an pedantic aviation nerd... that's an old picture, Frontier doesn't have any A319s in their fleet anymore. Sorry.
Yay, a fellow KSPer! Though I'm just barely over at 1,041 hrs.
If it's an anti-tank mine then it's probably an explosively formed penetrator (EFP) designed to puncture armor. If that's the case most of the force was centered around that penetrator, the blast was more of a secondary effect.
Maybe I'm just old school, but I'm two spaces for life. I will die on this fucking hill. If you use tabs after just a couple indents all the code is off screen. I ain't trying to scroll in two dimensions all the time.
Relevant section:
Intel made waves when it disabled AVX-512 support at the firmware level on 12th-gen Core processors and later models, effectively removing the SIMD ISA from its consumer chips.
Satisfactory is easily one of my top five games of all time. Couldn't get into Factorio, but this one just does it for me.
He's always loved them, but I did let him start playing War Thunder a year ago with voice chat disabled.
My son. It's tanks. He's 12 and can go on for hours about them, rattling off their armor thickness (in mm), caliber of their guns, horsepower of their engines, declination and traverse speeds of their turrets, etc. I took him to a tank museum one time, and no shit a quarter mile from the museum he sees the tank out front and he goes: "That's a Sherman M4A4!!" Ten minutes later we're parked and walking up to the museum, I look at the tiny info placard, M4A4, think to myself: "What the fuck."
Oh God, that manual degauss is so satisfying. Nostalgia hit. 😊
Bottom of their sign says: "SpongeBob SquarePants fan club meetings in Tyron's mom's basement. Every Wednesday at 7:30PM"
Also check to make sure the mobile browsers aren't set to HTTPS only, or at least have an exception for that ip. I've seen that before several times.
Right through the god damn center of Tampa.
Yeah, I mainly use it when my son and I are hiking and he asks 'The hell is this weird thing?', I remind him I'm no botanist and pull up seek. It's a pretty cool app. Just looked, surprised the reviews are 3.3, never had any problems with it.
Seek says it's a brown widow spider. From WebMD:
Brown widow spiders are venomous, but they're considered much less dangerous than the black widow. Although brown widow venom is just as toxic, the brown widow spider injects a much smaller amount of it. Also, only the adult female brown widow spiders bite. Immature and male brown widow spiders don't bite at all.
Hell nah, jar. Next time you pan fry something, use the bacon grease to take it to a whole nother level.
This is interesting, have you had it index reddit? I'm just wondering how much storage space the database takes up.
It's cool and all, but I knew it looked familiar...
EDIT: btw, even if it's not original she did a wonderful job on the shading.