I think u/mesericordiae and I are good with that and could put something together, it would just be about making sure that we are copacetic with the mods of the community.
That’s sucks, I’m sorry.
It’s awkward phrasing and needs a hyphen between golfing and talented, but I think it’s generally cromulent. The way I read it is that it was a challenge because there’s a large number of members who are talented at golfing.
That said, when it’s your club, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the trophy. You can do anything.
I’m working my way through Kill the Farm Boy by Kevin Herne and Delilah S Dawson.
It’s trying to be a witty romp in the style of The Princess Bride by William S Goldman or something by Pratchett, but it’s just trying too hard to get to the next joke. I like terrible puns and groaners, but the jokes should be in service of the plot, and this book unfortunately just feels like the plot is an afterthought to get to the next big joke.
I too am a Minnesota Vikings fan.
You’re welcome.
I’m up to date with everything he’s written and Codex Alera is great too and that’s a finished series.
Fun Steampunk-type of adventure
Aliencels is a top tier pun. 👏🏼
Oh no, I hope it continues.
And to think, they stared with an app to identify if something was a hot dog or not.
From my reading of this, there were originally over 40 LGBTQ+ poison-pill typer riders in this bill far worse than this, this is the only one that remains; while it still isn’t great the others were far more impactful on people’s day-to-day lives, it’s only through September, and it’s pretty easy to bypass by draping it from the building, painting it on surfaces, placing them on desks, etc.
I imagine it depends upon your phone and it’s support for USB drives, but I can use my kobo Libra and Clara directly connected to my iPad as a drive and drop the epubs and PDFs on it and have it recognize them.
There’s also a website that has released its code (so you can run your own) where I can push things through it via the Internet similar to send to Kindle.
There’s a whole bunch of other reasons that I think the Kobo has the current best eInk device having to do with its interface, but those that are more personal preference related and not the subject of your question. But I’m happy to share if you’d like.