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Kenda Hellkat EMC e Booster Pro SCT chegam ao Brasil no tamanho 27.5”
A Kenda lança pneus 27.5", Hellkat EMC para e-MTB e Booster Pro SCT para XC, aumentando opções no mercado brasileiro.
#2.2#2.60#27.5#Booster#Dica#e-bike#e-mtb#emc#Enduro#Hellkat#isapa#kenda#MTB#Notícias#novidade#Pneu#pro#sct#XC
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Breath of Malfegor
The draconic demon loomed over Dack, and he suddenly sensed he wasn't the only Planeswalker that Malfegor had encountered.
Artist: Alex Horley-Orlandelli TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
#mtg#magic the gathering#tcg#$2.60#alex horley-orlandelli#breath of malfegor#idw comics inserts#instant
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on an inspiration walk
#that’s what im pretending it is at least#and also im getting to my steps goal#was gnna buy a sweet treat but paying for sth £2.60 with £20 is odd isnt jt😭 plus it was kinda busy#listeninf to a playlist i havent in while 🤗 trying to think… trying to relax i guess… i dont know#Beautifullll i just want you to knowww youre my favourite girrrllll
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First Nintendo stuff, now I have to accept that Japan has better Minions stuff as well? Sigh…
🍌 I really like Kevin's face in this one. It gives the impression that he was knocked over (not a tall task due to his inferior size hehe) and he's feeling quite indignant about it. [source]
🍌 This one is just TOO CUTE and definitely my favourite of this bunch. Look at those guys in their little costumes! They're having so much fun! It seems their sheets are removable too which is a nice touch! [source]
🍌 KING BOB! I LOVE YOU KING BOB! Also Stuart's sad lil sign lol? I love that size display too... hold him gently in palm... [source]
🍌 Five mimir! These are so cute and would probably be enough to remind me to go to bed at a REASONABLE hour if I just kept 'em handy... [source] (I believe a couple are sold already 😕)
...And that's just a taste! Ah, c'est la vie… CAVEAT EMPTOR! I can't personally vouch for the reliability of any of the listed sellers!
#minions#merch#thoughts#Realistically it's a blessing in disguise that there aren't any gacha machines in my immediate area#I'm not an impulse spender by nature but who can resist cute piece of plastic for ~$2.60? NOT ME LOL#ESPECIALLY when a fun mechanism is involved? I mean COME ON!
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if youre in the UK, can't afford to heat your home and are able to leave the house, you may already have heard of warm banks
if you haven't- they are public spaces where you can go to stay warm, almost always for free. I know that at least the ones in my local area are run by charities or churches, open go everyone for free and provide wifi, hot drinks and sometimes food free too.
If this is something you need, but you don't know where to find one, this is a map that tells you where the nearest ones to you are.
Please, stay as safe and warm as you can this winter. I love you
#if you can't leave the house but can afford £30 or so and can open the door for deliveries i really recommend buying an electric blanket#even if you can leave the house they are very helpful at night#and cost WAY less to run than the heating#we already owned one and we run it about 6 hours a day#if thats the only thing we use other than things that are always on like the fridge it only adds up to about £2.60 total#our heating costs us about 3 times that for an hour
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If it’s alright with you, could you share a photo of your planned outfits because they sound very cute!! :>
left with black tights was what i was planning, but right is probably what i'm wearing cause those pants have 7 pockets lol
also i LOVE posting outfit pics cause i have a thrift shopping problem!!!!!
#qkmlh#replies#hehe no the leather jacket and boots on the left came out the goodwill bins and were $2.60/lb#most expensive thing there is the leather jacket on the right.... which was $15 cause i got it on purple tag day at goodwill (plus tax tho.#so it was marked $30 but was half off!!#pink skirt is from urban.... but like u know when they're about to purge last season's stuff (which means it gets#'donated' to other countries if it doesn't sell.... and those countries are all having issues getting rid of our crap)#and put it half off clearance so it was $2.50 lol#pants are hand me downs from my mom and the corset top is from rainbow (same thing as urban) when they do clearance things bogo#so it was $5!!!!#i don't remember where the top on the left or the flower shoes came from tho#(i think they may have been from when i had a taobao shopping service affiliate lol... but i stopped doing that cause like#i feel really bad buying plastic unless it's about to be dumped)
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Nothing's like having to listen to 'call out my name' while you're having breakfast *starts sobbing*
#grimm official speaks#i had to bring my brother to school because there's a bus strike and i decided to go to a pastry shop nearby as a treat#2.60€ FOR A LATTE MACCHIATO??????
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That EBT restriction is TIGHT too. I work at a convenient store and we take ebt. All out things are cold and packages except for one thing. Hot coffee. You cannot even buy a shitty gas station coffee with EBT because it is a "hot food"
Solidarity
#but I'll charge you for the smallest size#or not at all#or I'll charge you a one dollar charitable donation#the biggest coffees cost ~2.60 and the smallest 1.95#so that's half price and it fucks with inventory#love fucking with inventory
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Me: checking in a vendor
Customer: walks up when I have like 30 seconds left of checking them in
Me: messing shit up bc I'm trying to go fast to get to the customer
Me: literally hitting done on our handheld and walking over to the register
Customer: look here's the money I don't have all day
Me: I have to scan it
Customer: ignoring me and walking away
Me: goes to grab the king sized snicker bar im pretty sure he got
Me: and he shorted me an entire dollar
Vendor: what a jackass
Me: you got that right
#he was standing there for THIRTY SECONDS#I WAS DOING SOMETHING#I'M THE ONLY FUCKING ONE HERE#I'm so fucking over this#i switched it to a small Snickers so my drawer wouldn't be short but the inventory will be off but i really don't care#like the shelf says 3.17 in what world would 2.60 be enough for that
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I am in a bar and I'm buzzed and I am loving overhearing people's love confessions
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#bought a pc from japan for only £3. i hope it turns up 🫡#£3 crazy cheap for a photocard. i think it was actually like £2.60 when converted#thats wild. wz is a non premium priced member which is why it was so cheap 😔😔#which is like. good for me bc it means i pay less#but this means there’s not enough wz lovers out there 🚶🏻♀️ which is everyone elses loss tbh ://///////////////#anyways if it turns up then maybe i’ll direct my photocard search to worldwide#personal
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whoever decided that three (3) washing machines for an entire student housing complex were enough needs 2 be fired
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Na jó amúgy senki nem hitte, hogy nem létezik Országépítő Szocialista Dolgozók sorozat, ugye? Meg hát hogyhogy nem ezt is az Országépítő Légrády tervezte! Persze még jóval korábban és üdébben, mint az előző Közlekedés sorozatok, ez bizony még forradalom előtti, 1955-ös évjáratú. Amúgy hivatalosan Foglalkozások névre hallgat, és a legnépesebb magyar bélyegsorok közé tartozik, 20! tagú, és bizony mind egy külön foglalkozás, és mind külön érték 8 fillértől 10 forintig terjedően, más színben, de legalábbis árnyalatban mindenképp:
Látható, hogy igyekeztek egyenlő arányban megjeleníteni modernebb, szolgáltató illetve ipari munkákat, valamint a hagyományosabb mezőgazdasági tevékenységeket is (erős szűr vonallal). Emellett törekedtek a dolgozó nők bemutatására is, szintén minden területen, szerencsére a traktoros asszony meg is van nekem mint fent látszik, ő nagyon menő! Ezen felül van még egy állomásfelelős vonatindító emberem, egy villamoskalauzom, és a legértékesebb, aki talán egy bányász, vagy lámpacsesztető.
Amúgy - alighanem némi propaganda célból is - szószerint milliószámra nyomtatták ezeket a bélyegeket, szóval találtam teljes 20 dbos használt sorozatot 1500 forintért, viszont postatisztán egy komplett, azért akár 5-6000be is benne lehet. Külön-külön a tagok nagyjából ugyanolyan értékűek manapság, a nagyobb névértékek postatisztán kicsit többet érnek.
#bélyeg#stamp#magyarország#hungary#1955#légrády sándor#foglalkozások#occupancies#40 fillér#1#1.40 forint#2.60 forint#10 forint#munkások#workers
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How to Buy a Computer for Cheaper
Buy refurbished. And I'm going to show you how, and, in general, how to buy a better computer than you currently have. I'm fairly tech-knowledgeable, but not an expert. But this is how I've bought my last three computers for personal use and business (graphics). I'm writing this for people who barely know computers. If you have a techie friend or family member, having them help can do a lot for the stress of buying a new computer.
There are three numbers you want to know from your current computer: hard drive size, RAM, and processor speed (slightly less important, unless you're doing gaming or 3d rendering or something else like that)
We're going to assume you use Windows, because if you use Apple I can't help, sorry.
First is hard drive. This is how much space you have to put files. This is in bytes. These days all hard drives are in gigabytes or terabytes (1000 gigabytes = 1 terabyte). To get your hard drive size, open Windows Explorer, go to This PC (or My Computer if you have a really old OS).
To get more details, you can right-click on the drive. and open Properties. But now you know your hard drive size, 237 GB in this case. (this is rather small, but that's okay for this laptop). If you're planning on storing a lot of videos, big photos, have a lot of applications, etc, you want MINIMUM 500 GB. You can always have external drives as well.
While you've got this open, right-click on This PC (or My Computer). This'll give you a lot of information that can be useful if you're trying to get tech support.
I've underlined in red the two key things. Processor: it can help to know the whole bit (or at least the Intel i# bit) just so you don't buy one that's a bunch older, but processor models are confusing and beyond me. The absolutely important bit is the speed, in gigahertz (GHz). Bigger is faster. The processor speed is how fast your computer can run. In this case the processor is 2.60 GHz, which is just fine for most things.
The other bit is RAM. This is "random-access memory" aka memory, which is easy to confuse for, like how much space you have. No. RAM is basically how fast your computer can open stuff. This laptop has 16 GB RAM. Make sure you note that this is the RAM, because it and the hard drive use the same units.
If you're mostly writing, use spreadsheets, watching streaming, or doing light graphics work 16 GB is fine. If you have a lot of things open at a time or gaming or doing 3d modeling or digital art, get at least 32 GB or it's gonna lag a lot.
In general, if you find your current laptop slow, you want a new one with more RAM and a processor that's at least slightly faster. If you're getting a new computer to use new software, look at the system requirements and exceed them.
I'll show you an example of that. Let's say I wanted to start doing digital art on this computer, using ClipStudio Paint. Generally the easiest way to find the requirements is to search for 'program name system' in your search engine of choice. You can click around their website if you want, but just searching is a lot faster.
That gives me this page
(Clip Studio does not have very heavy requirements).
Under Computer Specs it tells you the processor types and your RAM requirements. You're basically going to be good for the processor, no matter what. That 2 GB minimum of memory is, again, the RAM.
Storage space is how much space on your hard drive it needs.
Actually for comparison, let's look at the current Photoshop requirements.
Photoshop wants LOTS of speed and space, greedy bastard that it is. (The Graphics card bit is somewhat beyond my expertise, sorry)
But now you have your three numbers: hard drive space, RAM (memory) and processor (CPU). Now we're going to find a computer that's better and cheaper than buying new!
We're going to buy ~refurbished~
A refurbished computer is one that was used and then returned and fixed up to sell again. It may have wear on the keyboard or case, but everything inside (aside from the battery) should be like new. (The battery may hold less charge.) A good dealer will note condition. And refurbished means any flaws in the hardware will be fixed. They have gone through individual quality control that new products don't usually.
I've bought four computers refurbished and only had one dud (Windows kept crashing during set-up). The dud has been returned and we're waiting for the new one.
You can buy refurbished computers from the manufacturers (Lenovo, Dell, Apple, etc) or from online computer stores (Best Buy and my favorite Newegg). You want to buy from a reputable store because they'll have warranties offered and a good return policy.
I'm going to show you how to find a refurbished computer on Newegg.
You're going to go to Newegg.com, you're gonna go to computer systems in their menu, and you're gonna find refurbished
Then, down the side there's a ton of checkboxes where you can select your specifications. If there's a brand you prefer, select that (I like Lenovos A LOT - they last a long time and have very few problems, in my experience. Yes, this is a recommendation).
Put in your memory (RAM), put in your hard drive, put in your CPU speed (processor), and any other preferences like monitor size or which version of Windows you want (I don't want Windows 11 any time soon). I generally just do RAM and hard drive and manually check the CPU, but that's a personal preference. Then hit apply and it'll filter down.
I'm going to say right now, if you are getting a laptop and you can afford to get a SSD, do it. SSD is a solid-state drive, vs a normal hard drive (HDD, hard disk-drive). They're less prone to breaking down and they're faster. But they're also more expensive.
Anyway, we have our filtered list of possible laptops. Now what?
Well, now comes the annoying part. Every model of computer can be different - it can have a better or worse display, it can have a crappy keyboard, or whatever. So you find a computer that looks okay, and you then look for reviews.
Here's our first row of results
Let's take a look at the Lenovo, because I like Lenovos and I loathe Dells (they're... fine...). That Thinkpad T460S is the part to Google (search for 'Lenovo Thinkpad T460s reviews'). Good websites that I trust include PCMag, LaptopMag.com, and Notebookcheck.com (which is VERY techie about displays). But every reviewer will probably be getting one with different specs than the thing you're looking at.
Here are key things that will be the same across all of them: keyboard (is it comfortable, etc), battery life, how good is the trackpad/nub mouse (nub mice are immensely superior to trackpads imho), weight, how many and what kind of ports does it have (for USB, an external monitor, etc). Monitors can vary depending on the specs, so you'll have to compare those. Mostly you're making sure it doesn't completely suck.
Let's go back to Newegg and look at the specs of that Lenovo. Newegg makes it easy, with tabs for whatever the seller wants to say, the specs, reviews, and Q&A (which is usually empty).
This is the start of the specs. This is actually a lesser model than the laptop we were getting the specs for. It's okay. What I don't like is that the seller gives very little other info, for example on condition. Here's a Dell with much better information - condition and warranty info.
One thing you'll want to do on Newegg is check the seller's reviews. Like on eBay or Etsy, you have to use some judgement. If you worry about that, going to the manufacturer's online outlet in a safer bet, but you won't quite get as good of deals. But they're still pretty damn good as this random computer on Lenovo's outlet shows.
Okay, so I think I've covered everything. I do recommend having a techie friend either help or double check things if you're not especially techie. But this can save you hundreds of dollars or allow you to get a better computer than you were thinking.
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