Get something like this, but look for something that uses a 1/4” hex end for using it with a regular bit driver screwdriver if you don't have a drill that can go slowly in reverse.
Think it's easy to disrupt? Asking for a friend, ya'know?
I'm just waiting for better VR support (formerly WMR, now Quest 3), and my system (Thinkpad T15G) is Intel/Nvidia, occasionally with an Nvidia eGPU, and I've heard good support for that just isn't ready yet. Linux would be great if I had a budget to build something entirely optimized for Linux, but right now it's just not right for my system and budget.
I plan on trying it out again soon, but I just don't have time for a new learning curve right now, even if I'm fairly tech savvy.
I think you broke its neck...
Biscany?
They also tend to be wealthier, given that they were eligible for work or school abroad programs.
So can someone who understands quantum theory higher level than a simple idiot like myself confirm if this actually holds to real quantum physics, or is it just words?
I thought its purpose was to tell the body to not ovulate as it simulates hormonal pregnancy, which is why it can also have rough side effects after. The copper IUD prevents an ovum from implanting in the uterine wall. The MAP does not prevent one getting pregnant if the egg has already dropped.
Disclaimer, I'm a guy and writing this on my morning commute, so if I'm wrong, please chime in and correct me.
"why won't young people willingly have kids? Guess we'll need to force them"
Mr. PiBB dropped out of college
You also lose the ability to access the TV settings, leaving you stuck on the default settings, which is one of the reasons why most people root their phones.