Yeah, that was my reaction as well. It's so onion flavored I can't believe it.
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Donald Trump ate my baby.
I used to think that, but increased popular vote could add legitimacy to the results.
Mine are sorted by wood and machine, then by length. If I were to go further than that I would have to increase my separators exponentially.
NCR names their motherboards after NASCAR tracks.
I have thought about it, but the assembly process has to be extraordinary simple. I would be terrified to know that the fastener I recommended sheared, taking someone's life.
Also, there seems to be at least two extremes in DIY. One would be the individual who understands the processes and is doing it to show their technical prowess. The other would be the individual who desperately needs the end product.
I'm predicting it being a false flag attack.
Not that I look down on the reference, but it was in other states.
I think they are wrong, but I bet it literally helps them sleep at night. It beats looming dread.
I looked it up trying to be helpful. Supposedly, bone conductive can overstimulate the nerve clusters - resulting in an attack of sorts. Most likely because they press on and vibrate the temples.
That really blows. I'd rather lose a finger. Sorry to learn of it.
In the spirit of the request, I would suggest beanie headphones. Assuming it's cool enough out, and you can tolerate a beanie, they may fit the bill.
Mine is snow levels. I feel miserable playing them, like I was sitting outside in Sub-Zero temps.
If it keeps saying your drives missing, and you hang replaced your drives, then the next step is the main board.
I would inspect the m.2 sockets carefully. It would be easiest to use your phone macro setting if you can.
You might also have a heat issue. Check your airflow to be sure you have sufficient flow over the drives and it exits.
Depending on your board, the m.2 lanes connect directly to your processor or possibly your chip set. One of those may be defective. You should check your board documentation to determine which.
If you think it is an issue with the m.2 process you could consider says SATA SSD. It's not as fast, but it's still plenty great compared to spinning disks.