Nah, you’re right. The speakers get hooked up with straight wire or maybe banana connectors.
Remember that “feeding 50 people once” is the same as feeding 10 people 5 times. With a large family, that could be as little as a week of food.
It’s important to know that they are - you gotta know how people get here to know how to prevent it
What was the motivation? It’s easy to say “antisemitism” but like if that was the case - why here instead of a synagogue? And why did they put in minimum effort, accomplish nothing, and quit? It doesn’t make sense.
They are now. Not when people were going out west on wagons. As stated above, it’s because of historical reasons.
It evacuates the waste before it’s waste
Eh, Guinness is about the lightest stout I’ve ever had
It’s worth mentioning the advantage of why they do this. There are several reasons, but the two most common are:
Seeing the data means they can do a better job at detecting attacks and fending them off.
They can issue certificates with longer lives from their private CA which simplifies certificate management for their customers.
I’ve seen a video of someone making soup in a plastic shopping bag over a camp fire
But they know that the prediction is wrong. So why not update it?
I find public trackers are easier to get good ratios since more people use them. Private trackers are better for finding what you want and having it actually have seeders, though.
So, this is Windows focused, but it goes over the abilities and shortcomings of different types of NIC teaming and the shortcomings that I was referring to are independent of OS.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30160
You could do NIC teaming and get 10gb/s overall (on the network link - idk how they route USB/NIC/PCIe/etc.). You wouldn’t get that on a single connection that way, though. You’d have to either be content with multiple connections, or not team them and use a multi-path aware protocol like iSCSI.
As with all things - the poison is in the dose (and delivery). It would depend how much fentanyl is added to how much candy, and how much candy the kid eats. Also how old and how large the kid is.