2 very obvious calls missed that would’ve been +30 yards for the Chargers in the first quarter.
2 very obvious calls missed that would’ve been +30 yards for the Chargers in the first quarter.
How many ISP choices do you have?
I’m outside of Milwaukee. Was paying Spectrum $75 for 300/20 (I think), no cap. Only other option is DSL. They finally buried fiber in the back yard earlier this summer, but haven’t turned it on yet. Got a great deal for T-mobile home internet, $25 for about 300/75, no cap.
The Packers were fun to watch. Love is going to do just fine as QB1. Lots of team energy on both sides of the ball.
Same. It also has some nice extras like quick access to punctuation.
Marty, I’m sorry, but the only power source capable of generating 1.21 gigawatts of electricity is a bolt of lightning…. Unfortunately, you never know when or where it’s ever gonna strike.
I thought the actor who did the MoCap for Tarkin actually looked a lot like Cushing, and they could have easily aged him up with makeup.
Spreadsheet (Numbers) for the monthly estimate and reconciliation. MoneyWiz for more detailed manual tracking/calculations. And for some reason I do still use checkbook registers as well.
I’ve always had my eye on them, but the 20/out limit on the micro plan seems too small.
Agreed. While junk doesn’t get through for me, it also tags plenty of false positives.
Hello also from Waukesha!
Not quite what you’re asking, but I use localtonet to get around T-mo’s CGNAT. Similar to Ngrok and other solutions, but the price was lower.
What’s the criteria? Simply originating in the Midwest? Or not available in all contiguous 48 states? Or ones that embrace their Midwest roots? Do gas stations count?
Visited Cincy with the family last year. We like to try the local foods, but I couldn’t bring myself to try the chili. Which is funny, because I like my chili with macaroni noodles and some shredded cheese on top.
I like to think all of our Midwest internet traffic is meeting at the server and saying “Ope, sorry, after you…No I insist, after you.”
So to a lay person, are the speed/responsiveness issues just because so many people are using all the servers, or is it this instance, or the Lemmy software (or a bit of all 3)? I tried posting a simple link too !nfl@lemmy.world and it just spun the whole time.
Apollo refugee, SE Wisconsin. Musician (woodwinds), tech enthusiast, figuring out the fediverse.
EDIT: I forgot to add. Currently vacationing with the family in South Dakota. I miss my flat, grid cities!
Exactly. Why can’t it be on every platform, like HBO? Sure, the exclusivity commands billions. But could they lower the price and make it up in volume? And NFL could sell a team only package direct to consumers.