I have bought a couple of products in the past also. I searched up my recent scenario and found others with the same experience
I have bought a couple of products in the last also. I searched up my recent scenario and found others with the same experience.
Anything from Anker after they cancelled an order with PayPal approved payment because 'they couldn't verify payment'. Then they insist that the cancelled order could be reviewed if I put personally identifiable information into a random Google sheets doc.
All complaint handling appeared to be a bot. They refused to explain what was the concern with the payment and always responded with very similar 'apology' emails even when I indicated for every email they send i'd inform another person to avoid them.
Perhaps Metabase
One option is Syncthing.
What is it? Best I could find... https://forgejo.org/#features
I also set private DNS to dns.adguard.com
You can read the history of Samba on The Samba Intro
Perhaps Larinioides Sclopetarius (Bridge Orb-Weaver)
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But there is [email protected]
Awesome shot.
Wow, what an awesome bee! Thanks for posting it.
Hey thanks. All were taken on a Nikon D5100. The fly capture was f/16, 1/200, iso100 on a 50mm lens. The other close-ups were both with extension tube, and all with flash and DIY diffuser.
Imagine how small their cameras would be :) It was actually fly day, but the ants said no.
Do you also have a 'rock concert'?
Not at all, they sneaked them out. This photo is from 2005!
Interesting, I've seen it but didn't remember that. I was thinking more of The Time Tunnel
Test thread - please help
I'm looking to generate some test data for Sync. Ideally any number of top level/parent comments of any vote count, but no child comments at any depth should have a higher (or equal) vote count than its immediate parent.
Can you assist?
For the comment going negative, please downvote all children so the child vote is lower than its parent.
Trapezoid Crab Spider - Thomisidae, Sidymella trapezia.
Nikon D5100, f/16, 1/200, 85mm, ISO100
This spider with its fantastic colouring (zoom in) was found in my backyard. I've never seen another.
Another fly says 'Hi!'
Nikon D5100, can't recall the lens, may have been using an extension tube.
#macro #macrophotography #fly