You need to use \ as an escape character before the asterisks so that you don’t unintentionally make things italic instead.
You need to use \ as an escape character before the asterisks so that you don’t unintentionally make things italic instead.
They must have felt like a regular Glutenkhamun after that.
This is very fair. I still think that the headline is predominantly click bait, though.
As someone in the space (a career machinist) this is interesting. Spinner doesn’t make remarkable machines. They are pretty bog standard work horses from my experience. You’d also need to get all of the bells and whistles to hit the needed €275,000 average per machine at that rate. My guess is that this was the best new equipment that they could feasibly obtain.
As another commenter pointed out, why would a company that averages making about 1,000 machines per year risk everything over 20? They are small fry in this space, and these dealings could easily damage the company beyond repair. Something definitely seems weird about this.
This headline seems disingenuous in a way, since IDF service is mandatory. It could be any Israeli, with any set of beliefs. I haven’t read enough about this person to know what their stance on things actually is, but this really seems like a bad faith headline.
Yeah it can get really disgusting if you don’t maintain it.
I mean, I sprung for a jacuzzi tub for a reason.
You have to claim them all at once with the code.
You are correct. Ever seen Cars? The tow truck’s bame is Mater for this reason.
Reminds me of the guy that did a really popular ama on reddit because he was a cast member that played Goofy. The ama itself was really wholesome, but if you look at his profile he’s extremely horny on main.
!samsondruggingthecat@lemmy sdf.org
Edit; That didn’t work for whatever reason
Sweet. Terran Empire it is. Everyone gets a goatee! I’m not a guy though so it may not count :(
I would add Rogue for sure.
Or buy Bondhus and never need another set. Seriously.
We had a Zenith version of this idea, but it still had the clunky dials for changing channels instead of those fancy buttons.
I remember as a child, and occasional green spot would happen in the lower right of the screen and I would have to go hit it with a hammer until it went away.
That is incredibly easy to read. I’m a fan.
Don’t mind if I do.