

Maintaining and modifying cars and motorcycles.
Maintaining and modifying cars and motorcycles.
I use uBlock origin, have a PiHole, and use DuckDuckGo’s app tracking protection. I’ve disabled all and still no change.
It’s all sites with a sticky footer though, not just this one. When I get home I was going to submit a bug report to Mozilla.
Disabled all extensions and tracking protections and there was no difference.
I’m starting to think it may be some bug caused by the fact that I have a phone with two different sized screens, (Moto Razor+), and I use Firefox on both.
It’s Best Buy’s site, but it happens with all footers. Is there some way to adjust the safe area?
I moved the address bar to the top though. If I move it to the bottom. It actually pushes it further up.
That’s assuming that greedy companies don’t just keep prices once they’re gone.
That’s awesome! I never realized that Honda made a 350cc 4-cylinder UJM.
The three on my list at the moment are a GR Corolla (I’d prefer a Yaris but they’re not in the states), a Kei truck/van, and any JDM 90s diesel van.
What game is this?
That’s definitely possible. I’ve only ever flown twice so I’m not exactly familiar with the process.
I’ve only flown twice. My first time there was someone repeatedly announcing “leave your laptops in your bags” to everyone. When I get to the scanner, my bag was pulled and searched for 10 minutes. They then threw the bag back at me and scolded me for not removing my laptop.
There are rare cases where full volume is necessary, but definitely not for the vast majority of people. For example, my phone is set to about 50% ringer volume, but I’m also on-call for work sometimes and I have that phone constantly set to 100% so I know that I’ll hear it in any circumstance. It also only goes off once every couple of months or so and not constantly.
I had good gear and good boots. The damage was caused by me instinctively putting my leg down while the bike was falling. That’s what snapped my knee. The nerve damage was because the pointy part of the tank (it extends outwards a bit at the top) landed directly on the side of my knee. I’m pretty sure having the riding pants with armor is what kept me from further damage as my kneecap was the first thing to land.
Went for a motorcycle ride when it was 12 degrees fahrenheit. I was warm with some heated gear, but I was on my Street Triple with Pirelli Rosso III tires. I stopped at a store for a while and didn’t think about the tires being cold. Gave it a bit too much throttle when leaving and the rear end slid at about 15 MPH. My leg went down first and it snapped my left MCL. I could barely walk for a month as it healed and had to go through physical therapy. My leg is solid now, but there’s some nerve damage from the bike landing on my leg, which decides to make itself known occasionally.
I didn’t get any spare parts with my A1 Mini.
I had something like this happen to me recently on my Ender 3 Max Neo. My filament feeds from a separate dry box and the spool was slightly crooked. Once the angle from the box to the extruder got too severe, the spool bound up and wouldn’t feed anymore. Moving the spool so it properly rested on the rollers fixed it.
I support a fax server application. You’d be surprised how many pieces of media use fax tones as background noise and I automatically start trying to search for audio issues when I hear it.