

why use jellyseer? what are the advantages of it compared to just using jellyfin.


why use jellyseer? what are the advantages of it compared to just using jellyfin.


can I play with friends online? or better yet can we use this as a substitute to the board game?


are there cool/non-warm colored filament led bulbs? My SO prefers the cool colored bulbs.


What would you recommend that actually last long enough to justify the extra cost?


What would you recommend?


you’ve thought about this a lot more than I have. I was mostly thinking about being a witness to their own murder, and how the opposing lawyer would down play the testimony due to the process of necromancy or something. Or how the courts would dismiss or not allow the testimony due to the uncertainty of the necromancy.
I didn’t think about pulling the dead to be subject matter experts, or a bystander witness.
It’s fun to imagine this long dead guy always being resurrected because his the topmost expert in some relevant field, like ballistics.


nothing was on the bottle, that’s why I was skeptical. it’s too big for our fridge so I wanted to make sure


I’ll try this, thank you


double back figure 8 knot?


would I be able to cut the ends and it won’t come loose?


I forgot to add, I have to cut the elastic string short, so everything would come off. So I need to a knot or something to secure the elastic strings.


I was thinking something like natural diamonds are not good value when compared to lab grown or moissanite


Are lab grown okay, value wise? what about moissante?


Shouldn’t the proposal be a surprise? I was thinking the ring as well?


do I just knead afterwards?


why the 15 minute fridge rest? What does that do?


I wanted to find a recipe by weight (in grams, not cups, tsp, etc.)
And most I found were in cups.
2 1/2 cups (300g) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, plus additional as needed
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon table salt
1/4 cup of any one of the following: 4 tablespoons butter, room temperature (57g), shortening (48g), lard (57g), or vegetable oil (50g)
7/8 to 1 cup (200g to 227g) water, hot, (about 110°F to 120°F)
I found this but I don’t know how much tsp of baking powder would be


I forgot to mention but I live in an area where 220V is the norm.


Is it possible that the local version of Energy Star for my TV used the Eco mode setting for the tests?
Animated series for one of my favorite novels: Worm
It should be a long running series, with focus on the characters and the superhero society as a whole.
Arcane level animation would be nice