Well I don’t know about an acronym but it looks like “occasionally rains” but there are three Ns.
Well I don’t know about an acronym but it looks like “occasionally rains” but there are three Ns.
I remember a time where you could get multiple search results without scrolling
So one doesn’t count.
The power to govern comes by a mandate from the masses, not because some watery tart threw a sword at you!
It’s a Monty Python reference. When Arthur is speaking to the peasants in the field in Holy Grail.
Well I didn’t vote for her!
Just in case you’re serious, this is in fact a tool for driving metal fence posts like round posts for a chain link fence or t posts for a garden/cattle fence. You slide it over the post and drive it down to hammer in the post. Way easier and safer than using a sledge.
I’m with you on both counts.
Frank Klepacki, what a fucking gem.
After seeing some other comments I see that is the case. The one I had plugged straight in with the transformer built into the razor. That is why I said probably though, since I couldn’t know for sure.
I don’t see how it could be. One plugs into line voltage and the other 5v usb. The reason they changed the plug size is probably to keep OP from frying his new razor.
The way I understand it, pagers are a one way device. When a message is sent to a pager it is broadcasted by the network for the pager to recieve, but there isn’t any sort of confirmation sent back to the tower, so they can’t really be tracked. That’s why they were in use prior to cellphones. These pagers ran on a AAA battery from what I understand, which wouldn’t last very long if it was having to constantly broadcast like a cellphone.