They’re not married.
His realistic approach to their relationship ensures neither risks losing other things they feel are important, should it not work out.
There are worse ways to deal with your frustrations, than to go hunting dangerous yōkai. Sesshō-seki are best killed or driven away when they’re small.
My resolution is not good enough to say anything about the equations but the citrus slice is pretty obvious. Scarlet is using fridge magnets to hold things to her locker door.
There used to be a trick of using a magnet to stick a floppy to something, then when someone oBjected, shove the disc in the drive and pull up the directory . . .
You had to e careful to use a weak magnet and place it in the center of the floppy . . . the directory would survive because it was in the outermost sector.
You couldn’t read any other files, but the directory would be readable.
..making mountains , into mole hills… and at least 5 bats….
I’m thinking more like craters.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31949119-kase-san-and-bento
Poor girl. At least she is not redirecting her anxiety at other people.
Are you sure her last name is not “Van Pelt”?
If it was, a lot of small commercial vehicles would be quaking in their tyres.
“Lent?” He should have given it to her.
give away books are you mad?
They’re not married.
His realistic approach to their relationship ensures neither risks losing other things they feel are important, should it not work out.
There are worse ways to deal with your frustrations, than to go hunting dangerous yōkai. Sesshō-seki are best killed or driven away when they’re small.
What’s up with the citrus slice? And are those Maxwell’s Equations posted below the picture of her and Timothy?
My resolution is not good enough to say anything about the equations but the citrus slice is pretty obvious. Scarlet is using fridge magnets to hold things to her locker door.
Don’t ever use a magnet to hold an old style floppy disk to something metal. (Not if you expect to read the data from it…)
Great Scott, it would depend on whether you decide to format it after the degaussing.
I agree that you would not get the data you had when you hang it, though.
There used to be a trick of using a magnet to stick a floppy to something, then when someone oBjected, shove the disc in the drive and pull up the directory . . .
You had to e careful to use a weak magnet and place it in the center of the floppy . . . the directory would survive because it was in the outermost sector.
You couldn’t read any other files, but the directory would be readable.
Scarlet! What did that poor dirt pile ever do to you? 😛
Depends on whether that ‘dirt pile’ had ever been occupied.
If it had, I suspect the occupants had no qualms about making their presence known (thus, earning the ‘beat-down’).
Of course, a baseball bat is not the best tool for meting out such ‘justice’.
I use fire (usually a flammable fluid soaking, than torched)