Alpha claims to have produced something other than a rendering?
Alpha claims to have produced something other than a rendering?
As an EV driver, I’m fine with this – the fee is cheap, and I value public charging for the convenience much more than for the cost avoidance.
There may be good arguments against the project – traffic and parking, certainly – but arguing that letting the soccer team use the stadium is equivalent to selling off public land to private ownership seems like such a stretch that it undermines their whole position. They’re not getting exclusive use, and they’re helping pay for the renovation.
I freeze high-oil-content flours like almond and flax, and the ones I use less often. Those that I go through fast stay in the pantry.
Looks like the Nokia box is an ONT, connects to fiber and provides Ethernet. The 8-port thing above it is just a patch panel, with one line going somewhere else. The white box is the fiber interface to the street (just a junction box between two kinds of fiber cable). You want to find where that line from the patch panel goes, and attach a router / WiFi access point there, or disconnect that and connect directly to the ONT.
If you’re getting TV from the fiber, there could also be coax on the ONT, but it doesn’t look like the coax in the picture is connected to it.
Pretty big limitations too: only individual filers, not joint. And only W2 or social security/railroad income, plus <1500 in interest. No itemizing deductions.
It depends on your needs. Either wire the switch between s1 and s2, or between Line and s2
The President can’t pardon state charges like these. The governor of Georgia could.
No, just thumbnails that suggest there is
I presume he means the big slide in the new playground at government center. Adults keep going down and getting tossed, a video of a cop doing it went viral this week: https://www.wwlp.com/news/viral-video-shows-boston-cop-injuring-himself-on-childrens-slide-but-others-have-previously-issued-warnings/
As @[email protected] noted, this was woven into core rope memory, not punch cards.
That’s amazing - and just from severe rain, not even a tropical storm or nor’easter
Yes, that’s basically right. Matter is the home automation API and pairing/security specification, and it uses IP for communication. WiFi and Thread are the officially supported IP communication layers. One other detail is that Matter uses Bluetooth for pairing & onboarding, before switching to Thread or WiFi for communication. So you don’t have the inclusion/pairing/etc setup from other low-power radio systems like Zigbee or Z-wave. That’s all it uses Bluetooth for, though, but some people seem to get hung up on that and think it brings Bluetooth’s many shortcomings along, when it really doesn’t.
You can control HomeKit TVs and similar devices (set top boxes, receivers, which are sub-types of TVs in HomeKit), but the controls are limited.
I’ve used Shelly and Sonoff relays, running Tasmota on the Sonoffs, and using mqtt via Homebridge for HomeKit integration for both. No issues, they’re stable and reliable. Sonoff makes one specifically for ceiling fans, but I haven’t used that.
Glutenberg is my go-to, especially the pale ale and red. Ghostfish is good too, but my local places don’t always have great selection.
It’s very useful, but be sure to note the dates on reviews - sometimes they’re years old and the business has changed.
I’ve been using Canton Bakehouse “Homestyle” - it’s not as good as Scar artisan, but larger loaf for less $$, and similarly sized and good when lightly toasted.
The How Can it be Gluten Free books from ATK are really good for this - they not only explain why they made each change in adapting recipes, they explain what else they tried and why it didn’t work to get to what they ended up with. Even if you can’t use all the ingredients they do, you’ll learn how to figure it out.