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  • Now you've triggered Lemmy's hate of pitbulls. Be prepared for "they should all be put down" and "they're bred to be vicious, you can't undo that" comment barrage.

    I wish you luck.

  • I don't think any presidential candidate would do that, even if that's how they really felt. It'd be political suicide.

  • The fuck is ohaa.xyz?

  • blåhaj

  • This

    Jump
  • He could've just as easily hired someone to cater and make good food, instead he spent $5000 on fast food because he thinks that's what college football players prefer.

    Also, Trump was the reason for the government shutdown because he wanted funding for his bullshit border wall.

  • I've been using Qobuz for a while now and it's pretty good. Good sound quality, good library, all that. I used Tidal before and it has good quality too, but it didn't have as many albums or artists that I listen too, it seems more geared towards hip hop.

  • IPAs are the easiest to make, that's why every small brewery makes one

  • And more moving parts that wear out, yay!

  • all in an attempt to deprive them of their sexuality years later

    Was that the original intent? Because as someone who's circumcised I can tell you that didn't slow me down one bit

  • I got some renewable protein for ya

  • A dynamic filter will keep changing while a static filter stays at one cutoff frequency. Passive vs active filters are a different situation. Passive filters are just straight forward low/high/band pass filters that don't need a power supply. Active filters use transistors or op amps to boost or attenuate certain frequencies and do require a separate power supply.

    So the tone knob on a guitar is a passive static filter. It can be adjusted, but usually it stays in one position once you get it in the right spot. The EQ on certain pedals are active static filters. Wah pedals are usually active dynamic filters, they're constantly changing while you play and also use powered circuitry to achieve the filtering effect.

    An old technique is to set the wah pedal as "half cocked", where you set it to a specific spot that you like and then leave it there.

  • It says something about call this 1-800 number for help and we'll send a tow truck if needed

  • You never used a half-cocked wah? That's a static filter

  • Yes, but as to what those standards are depends on the horsepower, type of use, and fuel

  • They should also look at the 5.0 liter Cummins that Nissan used in their Titan trucks.

  • That's what diesel exhaust fluid is for, it reduces NOx emissions.

    The VW engines were small and didn't have DEF, so everyone was like "how did you reduce NOx enough to meet U.S. EPA standards?" And VW was like "we're just super smart like that", which turned out to be bullshit.

    Cummins knew better and had better emissions controls available, so this is full on stupid on their part.

  • They're probably saying she's a Nazi

  • He did actually, after the war he changed it to Stuart-Houston.

    There was also a funny moment when he first joined the Navy:

    On reporting for duty, the induction officer asked his name. He replied, "Hitler." Thinking he was joking, the officer replied, "Glad to see you, Hitler. My name's Hess."

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Stuart-Houston