You'll only be able to upload to people who do have port forwarding. Other people who don't have it setup won't be able to download from you even though it shows you as a seeder in the pool.
One cannot overstate the intergenerational trauma of the holocaust and how it impacts the worldview of the children of survivors.
Which is odd considering it was the Germans that committed the holocaust and I'm sure these people you speak of have no issue with Germany now while Palestine never committed genocide and yet they're the villians because the holocaust happened.
Ah, I thought you meant online. I've never seen much of a discount on Lego from retailers for sets that weren't clearanced out. The points you get from the Lego store typically make up for your $5 discount that you might see at Target or wherever in my experience.
These are typically counterfeit sets that don't have anywhere near the tolerance that real lego does. Legitimate retailers aren't going to discount sets much below MSRP because there's no reason to.
I was going to comment the same but I also feel like this metric gets less and less useful the further in time we go since they're just filling sets with tons of 1x1 size pieces now which increases fidelity and piece count but still leaves you with a tiny set that costs $130.
The Chrisleys have denied the charges and claimed they were unfairly targeted because of their conservative beliefs.
So then they did pay their taxes those years and they didn't really defraud those banks? The former charge seems pretty damned easy to beat since you have a copy of your tax return that you filed. The latter also seems easy to prove your innocence by looking at the loan applications that they filled out and looking for inconsistencies with their actual finances/assets.
This shit is getting so absurd that even his most loyal rubes have to start seeing it for the bullshit that it is.
Don't bother sticking a giant PSU in there because you don't need it and they don't run as efficiently when you're only drawing 10-40% of their output rating.
Can't say I've ever seen anything like this and don't see how it could be much of a viable product but you could just cut the cord off any headphone jack and plug it in (not sure how many tvs come with headphone jacks either) to achieve the same goal or get a phone with an IR blaster like another commenter suggested.
I did enjoy watching them get up to hijinks but I didn't want to get trapped trying to complete 14 more seasons of mediocre story telling. I am I big fan of the "monster of the week" type shows which are few and far between these days, but it didn't seem worth it from what I read.
It may be the phrasing in your original comment. It sounds like you're questioning why anyone would watch videos on YouTube rather than questioning why YouTube is lumped in with traditional streaming service rankings.
I watch a ton of automotive centric channels, hobbyist electronics/PC/home automation/3D printing channels and a few weird niche ones like drain cleaning and dashcams, stuff you would never see (or has never been viable) on TV at least without a bunch of product placement and manufactured drama.
For TV and movies I have my own media server and I just download the stuff I, or friends and family, want to watch but I think the experience, content, and presentation is quite different than what you find on Youtube. They fill different roles for me personally as one is pure entertainment while the other is a mix of educational and entertainment in typically shorter formats.
Disney also owned April’s top streaming title, Grey’s Anatomy, which notched 3.9 billion viewing minutes and benefited from its multichannel and multiplatform availability.
WTF how are so many people still watching this show agter 20+ years? I honestly find this pretty shocking.
"Get to de choppah!" they said as they rushed toward the garbage disposal.