Figured out the trick to surviving the spicy noodles. Break the block into much smaller and more manageable pieces. This way you can scoop it up with a spoon and it won’t touch your lips.
Got this from a message I just saw come into one of my email lists. Since when could TweeseCake handle podcasts? That is, of course, assuming the person who sent the message isn’t totally confused.
@FluidEscence I mainly use it for Mastodon and Telegram, so I wouldn’t know. Occasionally, I’ll pull up the radio stream when I’m doing my show to make sure the encoder hasn’t dropped.
@evilcookies98 Ctrl + K to make selected text into a hyperlink. Alt + equals (=) to type math (you can enable LaTeX if you're on Word 2019 or higher). Alt + Ctrl + numbers 1-6 to format selected text as heading level 1-6: Eg. Alt + Ctrl + 1 makes heading level 1.
@Cass if you disable the skill, it will wipe everything out too. As for your other question, you can name it whatever the heck you want. It doesn’t even have to be an actual human name. I saw somebody named puffy shirt.
@threlm4280 someone is sick of having to wait until the next one is about to come out to read the newest one, and the national library service is no help. I refuse to use bookshare with these because I like the narrator so much.
@evilcookies98 xddddd We'd thought about doing that, especially since we're broke as fuck, but we eien't know how that would work with libraries, and we're too lazy to switch between...-T
Predictive text game again. Type in mirror mirror on the and let your phone finish the rest. No, it doesn’t have to rhyme. You might get this. Mirror mirror on the back of your head is not a thing to wear when you go to bed
This book synopsis has me worried. I like the series, and I like these characters. Read this and tell me what you think it means for my emotions when I get to read this.
“Tough-but-tender cop Lindsay Boxer” (People ) leads the Women’s Murder Club in the high-profile murder investigation of a billionaire San Francisco couple. As enemies lurk in the shadows, will Cindy, Claire, Yuki, and Lindsay still be standing when the clock strikes midnight?
SFPD Sergeant Lindsay Boxer, Medical Examiner Claire Washburn, Assistant District Attorney Yuki Castellano, and crime writer Cindy Thomas gather at one of San Francisco’s finest restaurants to celebrate exciting news: Cindy is getting married. Before they can raise their glasses, there’s a disturbance in the restaurant. A woman has been assaulted. Claire examines the victim. Lindsay makes an arrest. Yuki takes the case. Cindy covers it. The legal strategy is complicated by gaps in the plaintiff’s memory—and the shocking reason behind her ever-changing testimony. As Yuki leads the prosecution, Lindsay chases down a high-society killer whose target practice may leave the Women’s Murder Club short a bridesmaid … or two.
I seriously wish audible would offer me some more free credits. The new women’s murder club book comes out tomorrow and my library waitlist is at least six months long.