There is actually a trick to open them. Just slide the two halfs of the zip along each other and (between your fingers) the ends will pop open. This is a trick I use in my retail job almost every day.
Hope I explained that well enough.
There is actually a trick to open them. Just slide the two halfs of the zip along each other and (between your fingers) the ends will pop open. This is a trick I use in my retail job almost every day.
Hope I explained that well enough.
Where did you find a free server that is that good? Or is it just one of those 100$ free credit things?
It is probably an old case design. In the early water cooling days, there would be separate watercooling units that sat outside the case. The grommets were so you could pass your tubing through.
I wouldn't really worry about the dust tbh, you will wind up having to clean it regardless.
Many oyster mushrooms are, but unless you grew them from a box you know are safe, I would steer clear.
Just spitballin here. Is the route taking a highway? (I think I see an on ramp). If so, I am about 85% sure the algorithm is just assigning too much value to highways. Generally, highways should be "valued" more to avoid just going down tenthousand sidestreets to get everywhere.
Don't even get me started on their implementation of .7z files, it is so incredibly slow compared to the actual 7zip program
Maybe they have an app where it streams the contents of your washer to you live 24/7. Sounds stupid, but that is the only thing I could even imagine.
There could, in theory, be a malicious machine on the internal network that was previously infected, which is now acting as command and control. So if you didn't know which one it was...
There are tools for this, but my recommendation is that if the data is important, don't trust it. Follow 3-2-1 and keep some real backups of the important stuff. So use that drive, but also keep another copy elsewhere on different media.
You are right that the metal backs are usually laser etched. The plastic ones on the other hand are usually injection molded then screen printed.
The injection molding is well outside what most would consider "hobby grade", however there are many guides on how to diy screen print (though running it on curved surfaces is an extra challenge). So your best bet would probably be to buy a clone back cover with little or no writing on the back, then screen print on your own custom stuff.
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When searching for info, yes. But just daily use and scrolling no