A list of puns related to "Permanent Press"
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Alright, I'll be careful here in terms of producing overly direct links because of dangers around brigading and what not, but many of you are probably already aware of the DNA Lounge, whose owner Jamie Zawinski, has come out strongly in favor of permanent vaccine passports and permanent masking policies for the Bay. His blog, which used to be about running a nightclub in the years before 2020, is now a Covid rant platform, where he rails against how "anti-vaxxers" (translation: anyone not supportive of oppressive authoritarianism and forced vaccination) are public enemy number one and should be culled from public life (and literally culled too if it were up to him). Supporting material: [1] [2] [3] [4]. On his posts he actively censors all content that's even somewhat skeptical of his authoritarian push to make it seem like these extreme measures are universally supported.
In addition to that, the club's also become an important symbol to Covid-forever supporters in the San Francisco institution β see for example the SF Chronicle publishing about these heroic restrictions here [5], and how they should be a roadmap for every business in the area.
Zawinski puts his money where his mouth is, and entry to DNA Lounge requires a fully verified vaccine QR code because he's so afraid that alternative vaccination proofs like a photo of a vaccine card could be faked. Many out-of-state / out-of-country visitors are for all intents and purposes banned because they won't have vaccination records which are verifiable under this new regime. Once inside, attendees will have the pleasure of suffering through strictly enforced masking policies all evening because like everyone knows, although vaccines are a direct gift from The Almighty Himself, they don't work well enough to ease back on masking requirements, or any other restrictions. Zawinski's regularly rants about other establishments in the city who aren't being strict enough in their policing (presumably including the Black Cat, which let London Breed go maskless all night).
Which leads us to today, where a thread came to light on /r/sanfrancisco about how upon experiencing sexual assault at the club, the victim and her boyfriend were actually kicked out upon pointing it out to management, who actively protected the predator even after multiple complaints. It's hard to say the exact reason for this, but my guess is that he was a known insider. The thread [6] quickly accumulated ~600 upvotes and 60+ comments (that'
... keep reading on reddit β‘After a day of shooting, I accidentally left one of my half discharged Lumix GH5 batteries in my cargo pants. And, you guessed right, it went through a washer cycle, and a dryer cycle, before I found it again. Honestly, even though my wife does most of the laundry itβs unfair of me to expect her to go through each and every pocket.
I did a safe recharge (think making sure it didnβt explode) of the battery pack and found that it is evidently just fine. On one hand that would be my expectation, but on the other hand I was a bit surprised. I have marked it so I wonβt use it as a primary battery, but I fully intend to use it as a back up battery. No sense in throwing it away at the cost of batteries. YMMV
I just checked Mindmedβs website and they never had an official press release for the appointment of the permanent CEO Rob Barrow. This is really odd you think they would have had a press release as this is a significant event. We all caught wind of it via email, whomever is subscribed to their investor email mailing list.
What do you guys/gals think?
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I have a newer (2015) dryer that has many settings. I always just used Normal but was going to dry something delicate and wanted a cooler temp. Fiddling with the knobs showed me that Permanent Press uses a lower temp setting than Normal. So here it is:
The permanent press setting on your dryer utilizes a medium heat temperature and helps you to avoid having to iron. Many permanent press cycles also have a cool-down period at the end, and some keep tumbling even after the air has stopped circulating. Both of these things help to minimize wrinkles. When you remove your clothes from the dryer, they should not need ironing. Permanent press is made to care for clothing that is used often and made to last.
I've noticed that even tho the clothes take the same amount of time, they come out with fewer wrinkles. More importantly, the clothes come out cool instead of hot. The last part of the cycle is run with little or no heat, giving a big savings in utility costs while wearing out the clothes less
FUCK BORIS
any attackspeed/critrox build that you've had any luck guys ?
REVERT REVERT REVERT ( as if riot would ever listen to us )
And don't change my speedometer type on me after a few races. I only use one of them anyway. These are no brainers and it's been bugging me for months, doing the Velo time trials made it glaring again.
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