Yamaha makes nice basses, no doubt about that. I’d love to own a vintage BB series bass someday.
Yamaha makes nice basses, no doubt about that. I’d love to own a vintage BB series bass someday.
I bought a different brand of massager, for massaging, and it works really well for loosening tight muscles and easing pain. Highly recommend getting one.
It did come with some attachments that seem tailored to groin muscles, but those can live in the junk drawer.
And yes, everyone who sees it in my house makes a joke about using it to whack-off, but I have no problem with that.
well, ain’t that some shit
how are you gonna sell more cars that way? petroleum doesn’t buy itself, you know
same! went to my spouse’s work party last week, and proceeded to develop a gnarly cold by the time xmas rolled in.
I’m better now, of course; just in time to get back to work.
I never use prime, and stuff usually shows up in 2 or 3 days, anyway. They optimized their shipping abilities, and then convinced some people to pay more for it.
The extra cost is directly from gadget companies knowing that the cheap version is perfect, and they add functions and flair to increase profit. Understandably, if you work in R&D and need some job security, making bluetooth work in a microwave may keep your department afloat for a little while.
Noble pursuit of elegant design and business? Nope, but if people are willing to buy it, then there’s nothing stopping them from doing it.
I hate ads, with a burning passion, but when I get stuck with one that’s wildly irrelevant to my interests, I know that I’m doing something right. Feels good to be a blank spot on the algorithm.
once you start to notice them, you’ll never stop seeing them everywhere.
this one is a magnetic nail, so it can be found more easily with a metal detector, which is pretty handy when there’s a foot or two of snow on the ground.
you’ll also see crosses, squares, and triangles carved out in stone, as well as the super common drill holes in concrete, which are typically only for temporary points.
I’ve found 100+ year old control points drilled into old stone walls, and they can still check within like ¼" of the new maps.