On YouTube, adding “&t=37s” starts the video at 37 seconds. It is pretty useful.
That is the full extent of my coding knowledge.
On YouTube, adding “&t=37s” starts the video at 37 seconds. It is pretty useful.
That is the full extent of my coding knowledge.
Arizona Ice Tea. 99 cents a can for 20 years.
Cost Co. Hotdog and a drink is still 1.50.
Wot-encyclopedia.com it has excellent chapter summaries for the slog books.
You’re right. I guess when I was really looking they weren’t there yet. I ordered one already. Thanks.
This is really specific. But I have wanted it for years. A switch for two 3.5 mm sound. Basically plug two inputs into the box, have 1 output and a simple physical switch that would let me flip back and forth.
moass incoming. Shorts are scared. Shorty burns.
Why am I down 99 percent?
2.2.1. For 15 years.
Well then we should donate books to the Archive. Then in the interests of efficiency and cutting down on storage and transportation costs. I volunteer my home to store my newly donated books. If I ever need them back, I will request them.
History degree. Former lawyer. Current historian, public speaker, Podcaster, voice worker.
Not an official tech background, but I have built every desktop I have ever owned for decades. So I consider myself more knowledgeable than average. But less than anyone with a single year of comp sci training
I don’t know why “amp;” appeared. I didn’t write it and it is not necessary. It’s just the and symbol. Followed by t=__s