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The fact that breaking a wall to get into the house is even a viable option honestly baffles me as a person living outside the US
The fact that breaking a wall to get into the house is even a viable option honestly baffles me as a person living outside the US
Yeah but not that many samdungs are supported by lineage officially.
Maybe too basic for you but the ATH-M50X bluetooth has served me well for mlre than 5 years and the only complaint I have is the faux leather comming off.
I would but all the cancer samsung packs into their goddamn OS is just too much.
Sure. But the cat is probably placed at 100 on that scale.
If they act like that their flatmate has every right to keep ot from them assuming they don’t contribute to the bill.
I thought the security code version was more common. Either geting a SMS code or email or the better version with a designated Authenticator app.
If you have an old phone you don’t use anymore, like your previous smartphone for example. Set it up on that as well and have it stored somewhere you know it is. Also make sure to charge it every couple months to make sure the battery stays healthy.
Man, that was a rollercoaster. I don’t think I have the mental fortitude to not start crying if that happened to me.
Because those 6 hours really matter that much on a scale of 3 years?
Is the joke that he tried to kill someone with the bot?
I mean it is actually 8 years old now. The image seems to be 3 years old by now.
He said he just had enough
Not sure what you mean exactly but yes debit cards usually have a PIN. You have to use it anytime you interact with an ATM or you insert the card into the POS. The only time PIN isnt needed is when the POS has The option for contactless payment. Then it is witout PIN until I think 50€. But at least my bank you can block the card from the banking app if you get the card stolen.
Well tough luck giess I never actually read the rules
Ah okay so it is basically just a debit card. You see the terminal say for example 30€ and once you authorise that the 30€ are transferred from your account to theirs.
Unless there is some big difference between giro and debit cards.
It appears giro cards are just debit cards that basically only work on POS terminals and ATMs.
Isnt this basically the plot of Alamut?
Try them once and file the feeling in your meticulously organised memory system.
What is the part that is missing about?