Look at the shadow of the chair on the table. The third sun is to the left.
It's basically a combination air conditioner/heater. It functions the same as an AC unit, but it also can run in reverse to heat instead of cool. It can look like a wall AC unit, or have an outdoor unit coupled with central air.
They're pretty energy efficient, but even the best ones can only manage down to around 15F before it needs secondary heating to kick in, either electric or gas. And electric secondary heating is really inefficient. Most can only manage down to 25F.
Looks like it's been fixed, and the update will be rolling out soon.
https://community.brave.com/t/brave-blocker-youtube-stop-working/500350/2
Since they both seem to like action, they may enjoy Princess Principal.
It's a cold-war spy show, butset in steampunk England split by a civil war. The OP gives a pretty good idea of the show's style.
Pretty much, though instead of scaring away dwarven talent, he scared away Disney from hiring other dwarves.
He caused a ruckus about the live action Snow White, so Disney changed their plans from hiring seven dwarves to hiring the Multicultural Bandits of Peace and Tolerance.
They've dropped the trailer, and it looks like exactly what you'd want from a Watanabe anime.
They did the same with the subs. I'll have to keep an eye out for fansubs to replace the copy of this season I have on my server.
The Fire Hunter: Fascinating worldbuilding, but some really janky animation. The animation director does have a pretty janky animation style, but this goes a little bit beyond that and suggests some production issues. Only 10 episodes, but a season 2 is confirmed.
In/Spectre Season 2: World's thirstiest amputee solves problems involving spirits by BSing everyone. If you liked the first half of Season 1 (or all of it, but the last arc really dragged on far too long), this is more of the same, but better.
The Vampire Dies in No Time Season 2: Comedy about an incredibly weak vampire and the vampire hunter he moves in with. The comedy is somewhat Gintama like, but lower brow. You'll know if you like it or not after a single episode, and if you like season 1, season 2 is more of the same.
These are the ones I know, though others probably also have either a manga or LN.
Manga:
- Iruma
- Tomo-chan (it's a 4-koma, and actually finished)
- Handyman Saitou
- Nagatoro
Light novel:
- Bofuri
- Eminence in Shadow (also has a manga, which has some good jokes not in the LN/anime)
Girls und Panzer should be taken out of that category too. I love the show, it's fantastic stupid fun, but it's hardly new. The first season came out a decade ago.
Golden Kamuy should definitely be in there.
Minor correction - it's Arwen in the movies that rescues Frodo, not Eowyn.
I recommend combining it with Sonarr, which can handle all of the renaming and organization for Plex (or Emby or Jellyfin) by itself, along with automated downloading.
I have it set up with Nyaa and a tag for my preferred seasonal release group, so only really have to find stuff manually when I'm grabbing older stuff, or BD versions of a show I already have. And even then it'll still handle all of the renaming for me.
There's some decent docker compose files you can search for that include plex, sonarr, the rest of the *rr family, and often a torrent client/vpn container as well.
Seriously. They should really use something like candidate Lorem Ipsum from the (T)est party to prevent any sort of confusion.
The extended editions clock in at just over 12 hours for the whole trilogy.
but in the absence of all that they're required to give you the most expensive thing
In my experience, it's the opposite. I definitely know that here in West Virginia, the pharmacists are required to give you the generic unless you specifically request otherwise. I believe it's also the case in Pennsylvania, since I have some vague memories from when I was a teen and my mom having to request the non-generic for some antibiotics since the generics had a reputation for being less effective.
But that's just two states out of 50, so not exactly a representative sample.
The ATF as well.
They can only address the issue brought to them, but by setting a new standard for review for 2A cases, they've set the stage to challenge those laws too. Undoing a century of authoritarianism in New York will take time.
It was certainly a ludicrous display.
He can't keep getting away with it!
It's finally FATAL's time to shine as an educational tool.
This is a bit old, being from 2013, but circumcision rates have been slowly decreasing. There's really not any correlation in the first place. And the US has had a fairly high circumcision rate since the early 20th century when all of the "medical" reasons for it were popularized.
If you have some more recent data that shows a spike shortly after that date that could correspond with the time delayed spike in mentally ill trannies we're seeing now, then you could be on to something.
You didn't really think Ronald McDonald's hair was a wig, did you? He just dyes that jew 'fro.
I'm hoping someone digs through and puts together the rate of of food processing plant fires over the past five years or so. I'm really curious if this is actually an increase, or if before the supply chain issues it was only really reported on by local news.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it was the result of some sort of sabotage by domestic or foreign actors. But that needs some evidence that this is actually a significant increase from earlier numbers.
I've met the guy before. He's always been a Boston leftist, with all of the authoritarian tendencies that brings.
Elusive Samurai is pretty good. It's marred by CG in a few episodes, most egregiously during a couple episodes with a focus on horseback archery, but the majority of the time it's very high quality 2D animation, with some incredibly fantastic sequences here and there.
And the OP and ED are both very fun.
It's probably my favorite new show this season.